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1. Emergence of The “Problem” of Inflation
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Phillip Cagan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
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Part I. The Nature and Cause of Inflation
- 1. Emergence of The “Problem” of Inflation 3
- 2. Monetary Versus Cost-Push Theories of Inflation 51
- 3. Changes in the Cyclical Behavior of Prices 69
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Part II. The Escalation of Inflation since 1965
- 4. From the Beginning of Inflation in 1965 to the Imposition of Price Controls in 1971 97
- 5. The Economy under Controls, 1971–1973 157
- 6. Foreign Influences in the Inflationary Outburst of 1973–1974 179
- 7. Recovery from the Recession of 1973–1975 195
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Part III. Policy Issues
- 8. The Reduction of Inflation and the Magnitude of Unemployment 203
- 9. The Reduction of Inflation by Slack Demand 227
- Appendix Tables 253
- Notes 259
- References Cited 271
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
-
Part I. The Nature and Cause of Inflation
- 1. Emergence of The “Problem” of Inflation 3
- 2. Monetary Versus Cost-Push Theories of Inflation 51
- 3. Changes in the Cyclical Behavior of Prices 69
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Part II. The Escalation of Inflation since 1965
- 4. From the Beginning of Inflation in 1965 to the Imposition of Price Controls in 1971 97
- 5. The Economy under Controls, 1971–1973 157
- 6. Foreign Influences in the Inflationary Outburst of 1973–1974 179
- 7. Recovery from the Recession of 1973–1975 195
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Part III. Policy Issues
- 8. The Reduction of Inflation and the Magnitude of Unemployment 203
- 9. The Reduction of Inflation by Slack Demand 227
- Appendix Tables 253
- Notes 259
- References Cited 271
- Index 279