Multiple Choice

Following a significant, unexpected increase in global energy prices, a central bank adopts a 'wait-and-see' approach. One year later, inflation is persistently high. Which of the following best explains why the process of returning inflation to its original target is now more economically costly (e.g., requires a larger increase in unemployment) than if the bank had tightened policy immediately?

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