The real reason for the decrease in inflation
W. P. Carey Supply Chain Professor Dale Rogers explains how actions of the Federal Reserve, fuel costs, and zero-COVID policy are impacting inflation.
In this Nov. 30 broadcast on Arizona PBS:
It's kind of like helping with a sledgehammer; it's not great to have them crush demand so the supply can catch up with the demand in some ways.
– Dale Rogers, professor of supply chain management and ON Semiconductor Professor of Business
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