
How did 2% become the magic inflation target?
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Understanding the Origins and Implications of the 2% Inflation Target
This chapter explores the creation and importance of the 2% inflation target established by central banks, starting with New Zealand's pioneering effort in 1989. Experts discuss the potential shift to a 3% target, weighing the implications for economic stability and policy flexibility.
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