From: The Unseen Tax: Unraveling the Causes of Inflation
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What tools do governments and central banks use to combat inflation?

Central banks primarily use monetary policy, raising interest rates to cool demand and reduce the money supply. Governments can use fiscal policy, such as reducing spending or increasing taxes, to curb aggregate demand. Supply-side policies can also be used to increase productive capacity.

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Policymakers must carefully balance inflation control with maintaining economic growth and employment, often facing difficult trade-offs.

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