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Inertial inflation

Inertial inflation logo #21000 Inertial inflation is a concept coined by structuralist inflation theorists. It refers to a situation where all prices in an economy are continuously adjusted with relation to a price index by force of contracts. Changes in price indices trigger changes in prices of goods. Contracts are made to accommodate this price-changing scenario by means of ...
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