Lessons from Low Inflation Countries in Pandemic
Brendan Brown () and
Philippe Simonnot ()
Chapter Chapter 11 in Bad Money, 2025, pp 87-91 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract When we talk about the Great Pandemic Inflation—defined to include the period of the pandemic 2020–21 and post-pandemic 2022–4 (the latter includes also an initial supply shock from the eruption of Russia-Ukraine War in February 2022)—this was not a truly global phenomenon. There were at least three notable exceptions and a fourth partial exception.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-95425-2_11
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