Global Economic Outlook
Barry Naisbitt (),
Edmund Cornforth,
Paula Bejarano Carbo (),
Ian Hurst (),
Iana Liadze (),
Xuxin Mao,
Patricia Sanchez Juanino () and
Stephen Millard
National Institute Global Economic Outlook, 2023, issue 11, 7-34
Abstract:
Since early 2022 when the Fed started raising interest rates, the fight against rising inflation has been the central concern of the advanced economies. Initial inflationary pressures from supply chain breakdowns following the lockdowns in the pandemic and the subsequent rebounding of activity were boosted in early 2022 by the effects from Russia's war in Ukraine.
Date: 2023
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