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Inflation Jump Undercuts Growth Prospects

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RDQ Economcs expects the consumer price index to come in at 4% by the end of 2011. Rising prices of corn and fuel largely account for this rise.

Expert opinion on stagflation in the U.S. in 2011-2012

05/24/2011

High inflation and high unemployment in mid 2011. The effects of the Fed's quantitiative easing on emerging markets with the capital inflows into these countries and higher inflation. Other effects of zero interest rates being the lack of interbank lending.

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