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John lived in Zimbabwe in 2001. His boss told you that starting from this month, he will get paid in double, i. e. 100% raise. He has $(Zimbabwean)10,000 in his savings. Here was economic situation in Zimbabwe in 2001. GDP growth rate: 1.4%
Unemployment rate: 5.41%
Inflation: 112%
Interest rate: 50%
Explain why(there are two correct possibilities).
A. John has nothing to worry about, Zimbabwean economy is doing well as GDP growth rate is positive.
B. John lost his savings as real interest rate is negative.
C. John should look for other jobs because unemployment rate is quite low. There might be other jobs who can pay more.
D. John must have not purchased the same as last month due to inflation.

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