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Food Prices and Inflation in China and the U.S. Are Following Similar Paths

Maria A. Arias and Yi Wen

The Regional Economist, 2014

Abstract: A look at food prices in the two countries helps to explain the increasing correlation in their inflation patterns. One reason why their food prices are moving together is the increased trade between the countries.

Date: 2014
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