The prisoner-of-war camp described by Radford in the text (Application Box 7.1) periodically received large shipments of cigarettes from the Red Cross or other sources.
How did cigarette shipments affect the price level (the prices of goods in terms of cigarettes) in the POW camp?
On some occasions the prisoners knew in advance when the cigarette shipments were to arrive. What happened to the demand for cigarette money and the price level in the camp in the days just before a shipment?
Chapter 7 - Macroeconomics Eighth Edition (Abel, Bernanke, Croushore)