Factors Limiting Persistent Inflation: Public Tolerance and Policy Response
The duration of an accelerating inflation process is not indefinite. It is constrained by two main factors: the public's tolerance for ever-rising inflation and the resulting political pressure, and the policymaker's decision to intervene. The unpopularity and real economic hardship caused by high and rising inflation create a strong incentive for policymakers to act to stabilize the price level.
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