This link
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/sto...x?guid={EF33B0A0-0BAA-45E2-914B-F90373EDCE65}
states the following
"Unlike many of its neighbors, Brazil has managed to keep inflation low and relatively stable at 4.46% last year. In contrast, Latin American neighbor Argentina registered 8.5%, just over Chile's 7.8%. Among other emerging-market powerhouses, Russia had 11.9% inflation at year-end. "
Why aren't more people concerned about these numbers? I know China has high inflation. Is there some economic reason we think these economies can sustain 7-10% inflation without being burned?
For example, the link below states "In Slovakia, for example, which reported strong GDP growth Thursday, "there's no way they can keep growing at such a rate," Rendell said.
Christensen agreed: "Growth was very strong in Slovakia, and in our view too strong. That is generating inflationary pressures down the road." ".
Why does strong growth necessitate "inflationary pressure"?
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/sto...x?guid={EF33B0A0-0BAA-45E2-914B-F90373EDCE65}
states the following
"Unlike many of its neighbors, Brazil has managed to keep inflation low and relatively stable at 4.46% last year. In contrast, Latin American neighbor Argentina registered 8.5%, just over Chile's 7.8%. Among other emerging-market powerhouses, Russia had 11.9% inflation at year-end. "
Why aren't more people concerned about these numbers? I know China has high inflation. Is there some economic reason we think these economies can sustain 7-10% inflation without being burned?
For example, the link below states "In Slovakia, for example, which reported strong GDP growth Thursday, "there's no way they can keep growing at such a rate," Rendell said.
Christensen agreed: "Growth was very strong in Slovakia, and in our view too strong. That is generating inflationary pressures down the road." ".
Why does strong growth necessitate "inflationary pressure"?