Chronic inflation is argued to be politically destabilizing. We examine data on inflation and political instability that goes as far back as 500 years. Although the behavior of both prices and political rebellion have changed over these five centuries, and enduring relationship between price and political destabilization appears in our analyses. This relationship may provide insight into the context from which neoliberalism emerged, potential reasons for its failure, and some of the key dilemmas upon which the post-2008 global economic order may hing
The paper argues that the world economy might experiment inflationary pressures (or restrictive poli...
This article critically evaluates debates over the causes of U.S. inflation. We first show that clai...
2016-07-25“Fearing Inflation” is about the politics and economics of unemployment from the 1930s-197...
Chronic inflation is argued to be politically destabilizing. We examine data on inflation and politi...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high and volatile inflation rates generate ineffic...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high inflation rates generate inefficiencies that r...
This research work aimed at examining the relationship between inflation and political instability a...
The Great Inflation from 1965 to 1984 is the climactic monetary event of the last part of the 20th c...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high and volatile inflation rates generate ineffici...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high inflation rates generate inefficiencies that r...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high inflation rates generate inefficiencies that r...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high and volatile inflation rates generate ineffici...
We develop an overlapping generations (OLG) monetary endogenous growth model characterized by socio-...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically determine the causes of the worldwide diversity of infla...
This paper tries to explain why high inflation levels persist during long periods of time, in severa...
The paper argues that the world economy might experiment inflationary pressures (or restrictive poli...
This article critically evaluates debates over the causes of U.S. inflation. We first show that clai...
2016-07-25“Fearing Inflation” is about the politics and economics of unemployment from the 1930s-197...
Chronic inflation is argued to be politically destabilizing. We examine data on inflation and politi...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high and volatile inflation rates generate ineffic...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high inflation rates generate inefficiencies that r...
This research work aimed at examining the relationship between inflation and political instability a...
The Great Inflation from 1965 to 1984 is the climactic monetary event of the last part of the 20th c...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high and volatile inflation rates generate ineffici...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high inflation rates generate inefficiencies that r...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high inflation rates generate inefficiencies that r...
Economists generally accept the proposition that high and volatile inflation rates generate ineffici...
We develop an overlapping generations (OLG) monetary endogenous growth model characterized by socio-...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically determine the causes of the worldwide diversity of infla...
This paper tries to explain why high inflation levels persist during long periods of time, in severa...
The paper argues that the world economy might experiment inflationary pressures (or restrictive poli...
This article critically evaluates debates over the causes of U.S. inflation. We first show that clai...
2016-07-25“Fearing Inflation” is about the politics and economics of unemployment from the 1930s-197...