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Is everyone pretending to understand inflation (or just me)?
PJ Vogt
Right. Remember, supply shocks, sudden shortages of goods, also cause prices to go up. And Mark's point is that there were other supply shocks during this period besides those caused by COVID. In 2022, in Europe, Russian gas pipelines were blowing up, causing a huge spike in energy costs, which had consequences throughout the global economy.
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