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April 5, 2022

By Joseph Solis-Mullen

Why It's Looking More like the 1970s than the 1950s.

It is theoretically possible that through huge gains in productivity, the US could escape inflation and stave off a recession. But don’t count on it.

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Taiki Murai | Gunther Schnabl

What Causes Exceptionally Low Inflation in Japan and Switzerland?

Do the low inflation rates mean that the purchasing power of Japanese and Swiss citizens has increased relative to other countries over time? The answer seems to be no.

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By Antony P. Mueller

What's Wrong with Economic Growth?

Antony Mueller explains that measuring the economy as a whole owes its popularity to the Cold War—that the origin of the GDP lies in the management of the war economies of the first half of the twentieth century.

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