Inflationsausblick — Kosten des Krieges treiben Inflation in neue Höhen

  • Mayr J
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The Russian government’s attack on Ukraine and the spiral of sanctions that has been set in motion have heightened inflationary pressure — especially in Europe. The EU’s high dependency on Russian oil and gas imports harbours the risk that inflation in Europe will rise significantly and that the economy will suffers from a loss of purchasing power. The pressure on policymakers to take counter-measures is growing. However, the options are limited in the short term and economically very costly. And longer-term consequences must be taken into account. Energy policy and climate policy must be closely linked.

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Mayr, J. (2022). Inflationsausblick — Kosten des Krieges treiben Inflation in neue Höhen. Wirtschaftsdienst, 102(3), 236–238. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-022-3140-5

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