Most, but not all, attribute 1970s stagflation to an oil crisis created by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Indeed, in 1973, OPEC declared an oil shipping embargo on ...
Stagflation poses a serious economic risk because it limits the effectiveness of conventional monetary and fiscal policies.
Partly as a result of the roadblocks that the banking crises present for the Fed, some 88% of fund managers said they expect stagflation to continue over the next 12 months in Bank of America’s ...
Stagflation refers to an economy characterised by high inflation, stagnant economic growth, and elevated unemployment – a scenario the eurozone appears increasingly at risk of meeting.
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