Causation

Inflation Resulting from Crises Caused by Government Failures

High inflation can be understood as a consequence of national crises. These crises, in turn, are often not random events but the result of government failures, specifically the failure to prioritize the well-being of citizens. This hypothesis suggests a causal link from poor governance to crisis, and from crisis to inflation, which can be tested against empirical data.

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