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The Accelerating Wage-Price Spiral

The wage-price spiral is a self-perpetuating cycle of accelerating inflation that occurs when a positive bargaining gap persists, for instance, when employment remains at a level higher than the new supply-side equilibrium following a shock. The process begins when an initial wage increase leads firms to raise prices to protect their profit margins. This price increase erodes workers' real wages, prompting them to demand even higher nominal wages in the next period to compensate for both the new, higher expected inflation and the ongoing bargaining gap. This cycle of wages and prices chasing each other, fueled by continually rising inflation expectations, causes the Phillips curve to shift upward each period, resulting in an ever-increasing rate of inflation.

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