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As Inflation Stalks Europe, Leaders Shudder

The New York Times – Business:

The downfall of Britain’s prime minister served as a warning to all of the political peril that awaits those who fail to address the erosion of living standards, no matter the cause.

Jason Horowitz
Author: Jason Horowitz

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