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"Japan has seen price and wage rises broaden since the spring of 2022. Such changes suggest the economy is reaching a turning point in its 25-year battle with deflation," the government said in its annual economic white paper.
bank of england was but it hasn t away. the bank of england at - was but it hasn t away. the bank of england at one point in this inflation prices did get some flak when encouraged people not to seek pay rises. what do you think the evidence says about the contribution that pay rises make to the overall inflation picture? there are mixed views on it. evidence is relatively limited. whether you want to talk about people demanding wage rises and that causes the feared wage price, looking back to the 70s in oil prices, but that was a very different time. you had much stronger bargaining power from the unions to really drive this dramatic increase in inflation through. consumers asking for those pay rises, it is less of a factor now but i thinkjust having to take the flak where they have to try and get ahead of the game and say it will get better, but everyone starts demanding pay rises at the same time, it does put further pressure on the economy. put further pressure on the economy- p