Expecting Inflation: The Case of the 1950s

Expecting Inflation: The Case of the 1950s
(Kezia Setyawan/The Courier via AP)

The combination of macroeconomic data-points and policy responses observed in the 1950s would suggest — under models of the 1970s — that runaway inflation was imminent. Instead, inflationary pressures quickly resolved themselves as the economic situation changed and new capacity was built out.

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