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The Fisher effect refers to a situation where a change in expected inflation is offset one-for-one with a change in nominal interest rates (yield to maturity).Specifically, the real interest rate remains unchanged and the amount of borrowing remains unchanged.Assuming an increase in expected inflation, explain how this change would be reflected in the bond market.What would happen to bond prices and the quantity of bonds outstanding?
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