cost-push inflation

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Cost-push inflation occurs when rising production costs force firms to increase prices to protect their profit margins.

  • Rising wages, often resulting from strong trade union negotiations.
  • Higher raw material costs, such as oil price shocks.
  • Declines in productivity, increasing the cost per unit of output.
  • Imported inflation due to domestic currency depreciation, which raises the price of imported goods.

cost-push inflation