The world economy : special report
Tipo de material: ArtículoTema(s): Economía internacional | Inflación | Transición energética | Gasto público | Política económica
Contenidos:
En: The economistLondon Vol. 445, n. 9316 (Oct. 2022), 12 p. - Loc. S.276
Contiene: Regime change : surging inflation and rising demands on governments have brought a pivotal moment for economic policy, says Henry Curr ; The ageing paradox : elderly populations mean more government spending, they also mean low interest rate ; Feedback loop : is the world economy in a debt trap? ; Greenbacks for greenery : the energy transition will be expensive, but not catastrophically so ; The total bill : adding up the fiscal drag from ageing, energy and defence ; Long road back : the inflation problem will get better before it gets worse ; The end of 2% : whether by choice or by accident, policymakers are likely to jettison their 2% inflation targets.
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Contiene: Regime change : surging inflation and rising demands on governments have brought a pivotal moment for economic policy, says Henry Curr ; The ageing paradox : elderly populations mean more government spending, they also mean low interest rate ; Feedback loop : is the world economy in a debt trap? ; Greenbacks for greenery : the energy transition will be expensive, but not catastrophically so ; The total bill : adding up the fiscal drag from ageing, energy and defence ; Long road back : the inflation problem will get better before it gets worse ; The end of 2% : whether by choice or by accident, policymakers are likely to jettison their 2% inflation targets.