Globalisation loosens banks' grip on inflation

Globalisation not only reduces domestic pressures on inflation but also reduces central banks' ability to control the pace of inflation, argues a research paper published by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The research says that this is especially the case for countries in the eurozone because of their longer histories of product market integration.

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