From trade wars and deglobalisation to ageing populations and populist politics, there’s no shortage of inflationary threats on the horizon
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Where is the global economy headed? This Nouriel Roubini article suggests that there's a very real possibility of stagflation emerging, as a result of accomodative policy, and the adverse supply-side effects of the pandemic.
However, might innovation and the application of artificial intelligence more broadly mitigate against this? It's an interesting article, although the conclusion - that we are going to experience a post-pandemic period of sustained high inflation as a result of the features of the economy.