Economy

Energy shock, higher inflation, and the return of hard policy trade-offs

Middle East energy disruptions are reviving the oldest problem in macroeconomics: how to defend prices without crushing growth. The result is a tighter global regime for central banks, bond markets and highly indebted economies.

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Energy shock, higher inflation, and the return of hard policy trade-offs
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