Water, water everywhere but nothing to drinkBY BENJAMIN ONG | TUESDAY, 18 JAN 2022 10:53AMThrowing more money to shore up economic activity only makes the fire of inflation burn even more. Then again, not doing so to tame escalating price increases risks sending employment and incomes and profits and economic growth and investment fortunes on the reverse.
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