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The problem of stagflation. How should the ECB respond to the increase in inflation?

Andersson, Fredrik N G (författare)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Nationalekonomiska institutionen,Ekonomihögskolan,Department of Economics,Lund University School of Economics and Management, LUSEM
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2023
2023
Engelska.
Ingår i: European View. - 1781-6858. ; 22:1, s. 39-47
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  • Inflation began to increase rapidly all around the world towards the end of 2021, and it remained elevated throughout 2022. Higher energy prices contributed significantly to the increase in inflation. However, core inflation, excluding the direct contribution of energy prices, was also significantly above the European Central Bank’s inflation target, which was partially due to the highly expansionary monetary policy implemented during the pandemic. Drawing on historical evidence, this article discusses how the European Central Bank should respond to the increase in inflation. Higher interest rates are necessary to counteract the Bank’s previous expansionary policy. However, when the economy faces significant headwinds, a monetary policy that is too tight may cause a severe recession. Lessons from earlier periods of inflation suggest that, from a long-term perspective, contractionary monetary policy is preferable despite the short-term pain. To limit the negative consequences, this contractionary policy should be coupled with supply-side reforms aimed at stimulating economic growth and increasing the resilience of the European economy.
  • Inflation began to increase rapidly towards the end of 2021 and remained elevated throughout 2022. Higher energy prices contributed significantly to the increase in inflation. However, core-inflation, excluding the direct contribution of energy prices, was also significantly above the European Central Bank’s inflation target. Partially due to the highly expansionary monetary policy during the pandemic. This paper discusses how the ECB should respond to the increase in inflation based on historical evidence. Higher interest rates are necessary to counteract the previously expansionary policy. However, too tight monetary policy when the economy faces significant headwinds may cause a severe recession. Lessons from historical inflation episodes suggest that from a long-term perspective contractionary monetary policy is preferable despite the short-term pain. To limit the negative consequences, the contractionary policy should be coupled by supply side reforms aimed at stimulating economic growth and increasing the resilience of the European economy.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Ekonomi och näringsliv -- Nationalekonomi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Economics and Business -- Economics (hsv//eng)

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inflation
ECB
stagflation
monetary policy
monetary policy
inflation
stagflation
centralbank
european central bank
growth
pandemic
war in ukraine
energy crisis
money supply
demand

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