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Economy Crisis

Hyuckjoon Kwon

WRT 287

12 Feb 2023

Annotated Bibliography

COLEMAN, WINNIE, and DIETER NAUTZ. “Inflation Expectations, Inflation Target

Credibility, and the COVID‐19 ...” Wiley Online Library, 22 Dec. 2022,

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jmcb.12998.

This data explains the COVID-19 inflation that has been occurring since 2020. In particular,

this data focuses on the situation of the German economy on the impact of inflation.

This data seems to be academic because it is used from the perspective of analyzing the chart

data and its contents as much as possible. The material was also written by experts on the

subject and uses a lot of materials and references to support the argument.

However, the source is a little short, but it comes from a larger piece. This data will be used

to describe situations in which society has changed due to the effects of the economic crisis

and to support its response. Sources on this subject are particularly strong because of the clear

and correct analysis of the economic crisis.

The source contains some outside of the category in the topic you're trying to write, but some

of the explanations of the economic crisis include an explanation of coronavirus inflation,


which can be seen as ongoing. It will also be used to analyze and predict what problems will

arise in our lives in the future.

The following are the possible uses for this source are "Remarkably, in spite of the deep

recession and even though inflation... is also observed for the U.S." "Longer term inflation

expectations... in 2019 reflects a deanchoring of inflation expectations." "Following Coibion

et al. (2020), a lack of credibility of the inflation... households and firms."

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