Stagflation: Livin' in the '70sBY STEVE MILLER | FRIDAY, 15 OCT 2021 2:10PMIt is sometimes said that those who remember the '70s didn't really 'live' them. It is true to say that as culturally innovative as the '70s were, it was an ... Upgrade your subscription to access this article
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Good article Stephen. Sums it up very nicely. I don't even know why central banks forecast inflation. Or why anyone listens when they do. So if inflation is the cat is it out of the bag yet?