Americans viewed the 12 percent mortgage interest rates of the 1980s as exorbitantly high while they considered the 7 percent mortgage interest rates of the late 1990s as reasonable. This represents a confusion of
a. actual and expected inflation.
b. real versus nominal inflation.
c. real versus expected mortgage payments.
d. real versus nominal interest rates.
d
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