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管理好通胀预期必须关注物价的上涨。一般来说,从防止物价过快上涨角度看,可采取调节利率

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管理好通胀预期必须关注物价的上涨。一般来说,从防止物价过快上涨角度看,可采取调节利率、汇率和变动财政收支等多种手段。下列选项中正确的是()①提高利率→投资下降→生产资料需求减少→商品价格水平下降②本币升值→商品出口量增加→外汇流入减少→商品价格水平下降③征收消费税→消费者税负增加→消费需求减少→商品价格水平下降④扩大政府投资→生产规模扩大→单位商品价值量下降→商品价格水平下降

A.①③

B.①④

C.①③④

D.②③④

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