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Consider the period t + 2 equilibrium under the assumption that pt + 2 e = pt + 1. If the central bank leaves the real policy rate unchanged, how does actual inflation in period t + 2 compare to inflation in period t + 1? How must the central bank change the nominal policy rate to keep the real policy rate unchanged? Continue to period t + 3. Making the same assumption about the level of expected inflation and the real policy rate, how does actual inflation in period t + 3 compare to inflation in period t + 2

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