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Why inflation emerged during the pandemic

And how the Ukraine war has added another source of inflationary pressure

In the case of Covid-19, there was a different mechanism at work: inflation was generated by the difficulty of matching demand and supply in the marketplace
In the case of Covid-19, there was a different mechanism at work: inflation was generated by the difficulty of matching demand and supply in the marketplace Photo: Getty Images

Koichi Hamada, professor emeritus at Yale University, was a special adviser to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe

Until a few years ago, major economies were struggling to achieve even mild inflation, with policymakers in the US, the UK and the eurozone struggling to meet their targets of 2% annual price growth. But with the arrival and persistence of Covid-19, the world changed dramatically. Two years later, everyone is worried about soaring inflation and how it can be contained.

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