ECONOMY AND PRICE DYNAMICS: MANAGING INFLATION UNDER ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY
Keywords:
Keywords: inflation, money supply, monetary policy, fiscal regulation, aggregate demand and supply, production costs, exchange rate dynamics, inflation expectations, price stability, international experienceAbstract
Annotation: This article explores the multifaceted nature of inflation and its
macroeconomic implications. It identifies and analyzes the primary factors
contributing to inflation, including monetary expansion, fiscal policy, demand and
supply imbalances, production costs, exchange rate volatility, and inflation
expectations. The study emphasizes how these determinants interact within the
economic system and evaluates the role of central banks and governments in
maintaining price stability. By considering both domestic and international contexts,
the paper highlights the importance of a coordinated policy approach to ensure
sustainable economic development and macroeconomic equilibrium.
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