Eye on Inflation
Despite being entirely predictable, inflation seems to have caught most of the world’s political and financial leaders by surprise. Now, higher prices are putting greater stress on geopolitical forces, causing popular unrest, economic turmoil and increased insecurity. GIS experts examine this phenomenon from all angles, offering scenarios for how it might affect events in ways others might least expect.
How will central banks tackle the next stage of inflation?
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Energy prices and inflation: Politics trump the economics
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Argentina’s shaky plans to tame high inflation
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Why combating inflation will not be easy in Europe
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Can Southern Africa take on inflation?
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Inflation ripples across the U.S. and global defense communities
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Is the European Central Bank still in control?
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Switzerland shows the many faces of inflation
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Policymakers are mishandling the eurozone’s inflation
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This ‘soft landing’ means stagflation
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Inflation: Causes and consequences
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The euro area could be at risk of a new sovereign debt crisis
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Tighter monetary policy for fighting inflation? Really?
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Rethinking the link between demography and inflation
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How long will high inflation last?
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Parsing the ECB’s strategy on ‘lower bound’ inflation
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From inflation to higher taxes
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American financial markets and the specter of inflation
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The Fed and ECB: Average inflation targeting for two
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Is there a Covid-19 inflation puzzle?
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