John Paulson says double-digit inflation is coming.
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Date: December 20th, 2018 4:00 PM Author: bright buck-toothed church national security agency
Interesting idea. Giving a central bank an explicit target for something it has limited (at best) control over seems dangerous though, unless the inflation target overrides it. In which case you're really just raising the inflation target and would probably end up in an identical medium/long-term situation in terms of real factors but at a higher inflation rate.
If the "real" variable targets take primacy you would probably end up routinely missing your target, allow inflation to move in unpredictable/variable ways, and gut the credibility of the central bank. Reproduce the 1970s, essentially.
They're ideas I would want to see attempted... somewhere else. In the UK or Korea or something.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2085629&forum_id=2#37441771) |
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