> But higher inflation implying that “rates should go up” is central bank doctrine. It’s not a general law of how economies function.
Let's put it this way then: the central bank can raise rates or it can crash the economy into a brick wall. In that sense, rates should be raised. We have the least competent regime in history right now though, so they might choose the latter option.
Let's put it this way then: the central bank can raise rates or it can crash the economy into a brick wall. In that sense, rates should be raised. We have the least competent regime in history right now though, so they might choose the latter option.