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Inflation phobia, myths and dogma exacerbate policy responses*
This article offers an alternative narrative on contemporary inflation and policy responses to it. It argues policy responses to inflation have been driven by unfounded beliefs underlying current inflation myths and phobia. These are rooted in neoliberal ideology and dogma, especially influential since the neo-classical counter-revolution against Keynesian macroeconomics. They prevent better understanding of the nature and causes of inflation, leading to inappropriate policy responses exacerbating the situation. Misdiagnoses, policy confusion and anti-labour bias are exposed before offering an alternative narrative and concluding remarks.
期刊介绍:
The Review of Keynesian Economics (ROKE) is dedicated to the promotion of research in Keynesian economics. Not only does that include Keynesian ideas about macroeconomic theory and policy, it also extends to microeconomic and meso-economic analysis and relevant empirical and historical research. The journal provides a forum for developing and disseminating Keynesian ideas, and intends to encourage critical exchange with other macroeconomic paradigms. The journal is dedicated to the development of Keynesian theory and policy. In our view, Keynesian theory should hold a similar place in economics to that held by the theory of evolution in biology. Many individual economists still work within the Keynesian paradigm, but intellectual success demands institutional support that can leverage those individual efforts. The journal offers such support by providing a forum for developing and sharing Keynesian ideas. Not only does that include ideas about macroeconomic theory and policy, it also extends to microeconomic and meso-economic analysis and relevant empirical and historical research. We see a bright future for the Keynesian approach to macroeconomics and invite the economics profession to join us by subscribing to the journal and submitting manuscripts.