The article examines how the war in Iran could increase inflation through oil and supply chain disruptions, testing the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's rigid single mandate to control inflation, and questions whether its strict policy framework is adequate to avoid economic harm.
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oil price shocks disrupting recovery
Iran war could affect NZ economy for two years - Infometricsgeopolitical risk escalating global inflation
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