Finance & economics | Price wars

Economists draw swords over how to fix inflation

A dispatch from the intellectual battlefield

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For as long as inflation has been high economists have fought about where it came from and what must be done to bring it down. Since central bankers have raised interest rates and headline inflation is falling, this debate may seem increasingly academic. In fact, it is increasingly important. Inflation is falling mostly because energy prices are down, a trend that will not last for ever. Underlying or “core” inflation is more stubborn (see chart 1). History suggests that even a small amount of sticky underlying inflation is hard to dislodge.

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This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “Inflation wars”

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