Inflation: What is the best way to measure rising prices?
Economists debating inflation in the United States are confronting a difficult challenge: stripping out volatile price changes to gauge underlying pressures.
Daniel Leigh is Deputy Division Chief at the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund, where he leads teams that produce the World Economic Outlook.
Economists debating inflation in the United States are confronting a difficult challenge: stripping out volatile price changes to gauge underlying pressures.
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