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  2. What Causes Inflation? - AOL

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    What caused inflation in 2022? A major cause of inflation in 2022 was the supply chain issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic -- as goods became scarce, prices went up in response to continued demand.

  3. Economist Steve Hanke Calls Inflation Fears 'Nonsense ... - AOL

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    Inflation? Not on Steve Hanke's watch. The veteran economist says fears of inflation spiking under Trump's second term are way overblown. "All this talk about Trump’s policies are going to cause ...

  4. What Is Wage Push Inflation and What Causes It? - AOL

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    A business owner looking up what causes wage push inflation. Wage push inflation occurs when rising wages drive up the cost of producing goods and services, spurring producers to raise prices.

  5. Wage-price spiral - Wikipedia

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    Trend of monthly inflation rate in Italy, from 1962 to February 2022. In macroeconomics, a wage-price spiral (also called a wage/price spiral or price/wage spiral) is a proposed explanation for inflation, in which wage increases cause price increases which in turn cause wage increases, in a positive feedback loop. [1]

  6. Inflation - Wikipedia

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    For example, a sudden decrease in the supply of oil, leading to increased oil prices, can cause cost-push inflation. Producers for whom oil is a part of their costs could then pass this on to consumers in the form of increased prices. [85] Inflation expectations play a major role in forming actual inflation. High inflation can prompt employees ...

  7. Economic bubble - Wikipedia

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    Some regard bubbles as related to inflation and thus believe that the causes of inflation are also the causes of bubbles. Others take the view that there is a "fundamental value" to an asset , and that bubbles represent a rise over that fundamental value, which must eventually return to that fundamental value.

  8. Why the coming inflation report may be more important than ...

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    The next inflation report could sway stocks more than investors may think, BofA said. Options are implying the smallest CPI-related move for the S&P 500 since 2021.

  9. Fiscal theory of the price level - Wikipedia

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    John Cochrane argues that the key factor in when inflation gets out of control is when people lose confidence that a nation's debt will be repaid, and thus start to expect and prepare for inflation. [1] He also argues that for cases when large deficits are not accompanied by inflation, the deficits could have been preventing deflation. [1]