Federal Reserve officials have long believed that controlling inflation is a necessary condition for achieving its dual mandate. Implicit in this belief is the view that high inflation—particularly if it's unexpected—imposes a broad array of economic costs on the economy.
Devin Wang
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The Costs Of The Great Inflation: More Frequent And Deeper Recessions(1)