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Document explaining adjustment of demand, supply and inflation shocks using the 3 equation model (IS-PC-MR). Includes step-by-step adjustment. Final mark: 75%

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1. Any interest rate change from the previous period affects output.
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2. Shocks happen.
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3. Expectations of inflation for this period are updated. If there’s an inflationary TCupdated
shock, expected inflation changes to reflect the shock.
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4. Nominal wages are set based on expected inflation and the level of
employment. This puts the expected real wage onto the WS curve. AW tomaintainWp

5. Firms set prices as a markup over the nominal wage. This moves the real Te Ap to
wage onto the PS curve and the change in the price level is the rate of inflation. maintain
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6. Now the economy is on the IS and PC curves.

7. If inflation and / or output are different from the Central Bank’s (CB’s) targets
(the medium run equilibrium)
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the IS curve is temporary or permanent to work out what level of interest
rates it must set now to achieve this output level.
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