During the 1970's, u.s. inflation averaged 7% each year and real gdp increased. holding velocity constant and using the quantity equation, we conclude that

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The growth of money must have been greater than the growth of real income. This is the typical definition of inflation: the money supply outpaces the real income growth rate. When this occurs, the money becomes less valuable and more of it is required to purchase the typical consumer basket of products.