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Consumer Credit and Inflation: Part 1

Posted by By John Lounsbury September 3, 2023Posted inmacroeconomicsNo Comments

We have found that the relationships between government spending and inflation are variable over time.1  How about another category of spending, that by consumers?  This series studies that topic.


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