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How imbalances led to credit crunch and inflation

Financial Times, by Martin Wolf - What explains the combination of a “credit crunch” in the US with soaring commodity prices and rising inflation across the globe? Are these unrelated events or part of a bigger picture? The answer is the latter. So far this is not a return to the 1970s. But action is needed to keep this true.

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