With governments around the world continuing to apply or propose aggressive fiscal policies to counter the pandemic-induced recession, some economists have raised concerns about potential inflation. Driven mostly by soaring commodities prices—including for energy—and supply chain bottlenecks, prices rose in January at a faster rate than in many years. Of course, this comes on the…
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