2024
DOI: 10.1111/meca.12462
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Conflict fuels inflation but the tinder lies elsewhere: Eclectic structuralist thoughts in a developing economy context

Arslan Razmi

Abstract: Developing country inflation is in the headlines again. Mainstream macroeconomics typically ignores the role of conflict while non‐mainstream work tends to ignore macroeconomic constraints. This paper revisits the issue employing a dependent economy framework with eclectic characteristics. Specifically, I explore the mechanisms that propagate both real and monetary sources of inflation in the presence of real wage resistance and distributional conflict. The analysis shows that the inability to pay for subsidie… Show more

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