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18 Oct

2021

Online-Konferenz: 103. Kieler Konjunkturgespräche

Post-pandemic Price Pressure: Transitory or Here to Stay?

14:00

 – 

18:15

Each presentation includes 10 min Q&A with questions via Webex chat. Moderator: Stefan Kooths

After years of subdued inflation, prices have increased sharply on a broad base in recent months on the back of several temporary factors, not only in Europe. Soaring prices at early stages of the production chain indicate additional price pressure in the pipeline, whereas supply bottlenecks, rising transport costs and first signs of labour shortages coincide with highly expansionary monetary and fiscal policies. On top of that, the pandemic left households with huge amounts of excess savings ready to fuel a post-crisis expenditure boom. All in all, this mixture suggests that the recent rise in inflation might not be transient after all, but rather sign of a permanent trend reversal, in particular if recent price hikes enter inflation expectations and higher wage growth sets in. Structural changes may play a reinforcing role, demographics being one of them. The 103rd KKG discusses the comeback of inflation – is it temporary or a cause for concern?


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