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How does demand-pull inflation differ from cost-push inflation?

A. Demand-pull inflation is driven by consumers, while cost-push inflation is driven by producers.

B. Demand-pull inflation is driven by producers, while cost-push inflation is driven by consumers.

C. Demand-pull inflation is driven by the private sector, while cost-push inflation is driven by the public sector.

D. Demand-pull inflation is driven by the public sector, while cost-push inflation is driven by the private sector.

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Khushboo Goyal
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