In periods of rising prices, percentage increases in nominal GDP will

A. Exceed percentage increases in real GDP.
B. Not change in relationship to real GDP.
C. Be less than percentage increases in real GDP.
D. Equal percentage increases in real GDP.


Answer: A

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