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October

03
2019

9:45 am EDT - 1:00 pm EDT

Past Event

What’s (not) up with inflation?

Thursday, October 03, 2019

9:45 am - 1:00 pm EDT

Brookings Institution
Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC
20036

For the past decade, inflation hasn’t behaved the way economic models predicted. The inflation rate didn’t fall as much during the Great Recession as expected, and it hasn’t climbed as much as expected as the economy and labor market recovered. An earlier generation of central bankers struggled to bring inflation down. Today, the Federal Reserve and other major central banks are struggling to bring inflation up to their publicly announced targets. Experts are debating if the global economy has changed in profound ways, or if inflation is simply sleeping and will awaken sometime.

On October 3, the Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy at Brookings explored the various explanations for the unusual behavior of inflation and the implications for monetary and other policy, with several experts.

Read Janet Yellen’s opening remark here»

Read event summary by Sage Belz & David Wessel here»

It’s all about monetary policy and inflation expectations

It’s all about technology and globalization

It’s all about the labor market

So what are the implications for policy?

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