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Central Bank Patience and Public Trust

A country with a long history of maintaining price stability experiences a sudden, unexpected increase in inflation. The central bank announces it will wait several months before adjusting its policy, stating it believes the price pressures are temporary. Analyze why this 'wait-and-see' approach is less likely to require a severe economic contraction to restore the original inflation target, compared to a country where the public has less trust in the central bank's commitment to price stability.

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Updated 2025-09-17

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