
Unemployment and Inflation Is Price Stability and High Unemployment Compatible?
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Narrated by:
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Cristina T Feliciano
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By:
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Steve Dafoe
About this listen
History tends to repeat itself. In economics, past policy often works to help with current Inflationary and Unemployment problems. At the least, economic policy can show what not to do as well as what has worked in the past. This paper deals with the 1990’s effect of Inflation and Unemployment in Canada and serves as a template for Western central banks to use for the future.
©2024 Steve Dafoe (P)2024 Steve Dafoe
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