Inflation has just exploded. The real problem is that we have an underlying rate of inflation—an impetus of wages chasing prices

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问题     Inflation has just exploded. The real problem is that we have an underlying rate of inflation—an impetus of wages chasing prices—of maybe 9 percent that is heading towards 10 percent.    There also have been tremendous shocks in energy, food and housing prices, making it worse.
    By the end of the year, we will be in a situation where year in, year out, we can look forward to at least 10 percent inflation. And the question will be:How much worse will oil, food and housing prices make that?
    The situation has degenerated to the point that the only way to turn it around is to think of some very extreme changes in policy. A policy of gradualism, where you’re talking about a mild recession and another 1 to 2 million people unemployed, won’t make much difference. Postponing action just means that inflation presses further and is even more difficult to deal with.
    You have to start with revenue and monetary restraint. All the burden now is on monetary policy. We should shift to a much more restrictive revenue policy and an easier monetary policy. To be significant, the 1981 budget should be cut by at least 20 billion dollars from 616 billion President Carter proposed. That’s a major cut in government programs—and very hard to do. It’s impossible if you save defense and all the programs indexed for changes in the cost of living.
    So it means cuts across the board in every area—including the indexed programs, such as Social Security and food stamps. State and local-government revenue-sharing programs are another major candidate. You’ve also got to reopen the 1980 budget and cut that.
    Then I would favor wage and price controls to break the impetus of the wage-price interaction. In order to get quick results, I’d set the standard around 5 or 6 percent for both wages and prices. Basically, you’re aiming to cut the rate of inflation in half the first year. There would be no excep¬tions, but you would focus on large corporations and major labor settlements.
    For the special sectors where the big shocks have occurred, controls won’t work. Instead, you need additional policies in each one of those areas.
    There are no cheap or easy solutions to the inflation problem. My answer is to take all the things that everybody wants to do, and instead of choosing among them, do all of them. We’ve got to think in terms of a comprehensive program.
The phrase "special sectors" (line 1, paragraph 7) most probably refers to

选项 A、energy, food and housing.
B、indexed programs.
C、social security and food stamps.
D、large corporations and labor settlements.

答案A

解析 该题为释义题。第七段第一句“For the special sectors where the big shocks have occurred…”告诉我们,这些特殊行业已经受到了通货膨胀的巨大影响,而且根据第一段最后一句“There also have been tremendous shocks in energy,food and housing prices,making it worse.”可以看出,能源、食品及住房价格已经发生了巨大震荡,这使得通货膨胀更加糟糕;综合以上两方面的因素,故选A。
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