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Imported inflation - It refers to the rise in the prices of goods and services in a country that is caused by an increase in the price or the cost of imports into the country.

It is simply a variant of cost-push inflation which states that a rise in the cost of inputs can lead to an inflation in the prices of final goods and services.

A rise in interest rates in the West tends to cause the currencies of developing countries to depreciate against western currencies, A rise in interest rates in the West tends to cause the currencies of developing countries to depreciate.



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Imported inflation - It refers to the rise in the prices of goods and services in a country that is caused by an increase in the price or the cost of imports into the country.

It is simply a variant of cost-push inflation which states that a rise in the cost of inputs can lead to an inflation in the prices of final goods and services.

A rise in interest rates in the West tends to cause the currencies of developing countries to depreciate against western currencies, A rise in interest rates in the West tends to cause the currencies of developing countries to depreciate.

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