The Guardian -
12 Dec 2021 13:50

Paul Volcker's shock therapy in thew 80s hollowed out American manufacturing and permanently boosted both Beijing and Wall Street Down the ages there has been no shortage of central bankers intent on squeezing inflation out of the system, but Paul Volcker is in a class of his own. Appointed by Jimmy Carter in 1979 when the US annual inflation rate was well into double digits, Volcker administered brutal shock treatment to the world's biggest economy, at one point pushing official interest rates ...
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