‘Muddling through or tunnelling through?’ UK monetary and fiscal exceptionalism and the Great Inflation

Ryland ThomasBank of England
Monday, February 25:00 PM GMT
John Bradfield Room, Darwin College

Discussion of the causes of the Great Inflation in the UK during the 1970s has centred around the relative importance of ‘bad luck’ – the occurrence of unusually large commodity price and supply-side shocks – and ‘bad policy’ reflecting failures in both monetary and prices and incomes policies.