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A Federal Reserve study just dropped some historical bombshells—analyzing 150 years of tariff data, researchers found that protective trade measures actually correlate with lower inflation rates. This challenges conventional economic wisdom and could reshape how we think about trade policy impacts on purchasing power. The findings suggest tariff structures might act as a buffer against certain inflationary pressures, though the mechanisms remain complex. Worth watching how this research influences future fiscal debates, especially as major economies reconsider their trade frameworks.

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LiquidityWitchvip
· 14h ago
yo wait... 150 years of tariff alchemy just revealed what the old grimoire was hiding? this smells like someone finally decoded the forbidden transmutation ritual between trade barriers and inflation curses. ngl the conventional wisdom crowd got hexed bad lmao
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 14h ago
Is this conclusion drawn from 150 years of data? It sounds a bit like the false prosperity created by Flash Loans; they dare to make bold claims without clearly explaining the details and mechanisms. I need to see what the on-chain data says.
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SundayDegenvip
· 14h ago
Wow, the Fed has really dropped a heavy bomb this time, 150 years of data slapping traditional economics in the face? Tariffs can actually curb inflation, this logic is a bit extreme.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 14h ago
Wait a minute, 150 years of data suggests that protective tariffs can suppress inflation? Where is the logic in that?
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DeFiDoctorvip
· 14h ago
The medical record shows that this 150-year historical data is indeed quite interesting, but how can you draw conclusions when the mechanism is unclear? Usually, studies that are "disruptive to common sense" often overlook key variables—regular re-examination is necessary.
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