Chris Conlon on the Post-COVID Inflation Surge and the Greedflation Narrative

Chris Conlon on the Post-COVID Inflation Surge and the Greedflation Narrative

Chris Conlon is an associate professor of economics at the NYU Stern School of Business where he focuses on industrial organization economics and econometrics. Chris joins David on Macro Musings to help shed light on the 2021-2023 inflation surge from the perspective of an IO economist. Specifically, David and Chris discuss the great markup debate within IO economics, the shaky foundation of greedflation, the cost anticipation story of higher prices, and more.

Transcript for this week's episode.

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