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The Great Inflation Resurgence Thomas Harr

The Great Inflation Resurgence By Thomas Harr

The Great Inflation Resurgence by Thomas Harr


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The Great Inflation Resurgence Summary

The Great Inflation Resurgence: Why Inflation Returned in the 2020s and What to Expect Next by Thomas Harr

This book explores why inflation surged globally in the 2020s, where we are heading and what lessons we can draw from it. Following a decade of too-low inflation, inflation suddenly surged in 202122 to its highest levels in 40 years in the US and Europe. The book introduces a simple economic framework and adopts a global perspective to compare the inflation experiences across the US, Europe, and Asia. Among the key questions the authors tackle is 1) why the West suddenly experienced surging inflation when their central banks had been fighting too-low inflation in the 2010s, 2) why so few economists saw the inflation resurgence coming, and 3) why China now faces deflation.

The great inflation resurgence has taught us several key lessons, namely that inflation is a global phenomenon with local characteristics, that economists should rely more on broad economic thinking, and less on models when large shocks occur, and finally that fiscal policy is a major differentiator. The authors, a central banker and an economist on the buy side, offer key lessons for both central banks and financial markets while anticipating where inflation might be headed.

About Thomas Harr

Thomas Harr is Chief Economist and Assistant Governor at Danmarks Nationalbank, which is Denmarks central bank, and manages the economic and monetary policy department. Before joining the central bank in 2021, Thomas worked in investment banking for more than 16 years, including roles as Global Head of Research at Danske Bank and Head of Local Market Research at Standard Chartered in Singapore. Thomas holds a masters degree in economics from the London School of Economics and a PhD in economics from the University of Copenhagen.

Callum Henderson is Senior Director, Economic Analysis for CDPQ, Canadas second-largest pension fund, based in Singapore. Prior to joining CDPQ, Callum worked in banking for 17 years, including roles as Global Head of FX Research at Standard Chartered Bank and Head of Emerging Market Research at Bank of America. Callum has an MA in Middle East Politics and Economics from the University of Exeter, a DEF in French Studies from University of Tours, and a BA in Politics, French and Economics from the University of Sunderland.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Chapter 1: Back to the future The return of inflation in the 2020s.- Chapter 2: Fundamentals A primer on what drives inflation.- Chapter 3: The US Pandemic recovery and fiscal bazooka.- Chapter 4: Europe Same, same, but different.- Chapter 5: Asia This place is different.- Chapter 6: Global Similarities and differences across US, Europe, and Asia.- Chapter 7: The inflation debate: The view from a central banker vs. a market practitioner.- Chapter 8: From the Great Moderation to a multi-polar and climate-risk world.- Chapter 9: Lessons learned from the great inflation resurgence.- Chapter 10: Lessons in markets.- Concluding remarks.

Additional information

NGR9783031647819
9783031647819
3031647815
The Great Inflation Resurgence: Why Inflation Returned in the 2020s and What to Expect Next by Thomas Harr
New
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2024-08-09
186
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