inflaatiotavoitteet
Inflaatiotavoitteet, or inflation targets, are specific goals set by central banks to guide their monetary policy. These targets aim to control inflation within a certain range, typically around 2% annually, to maintain price stability and promote economic growth. The primary objective is to prevent both deflation, which can lead to economic stagnation, and hyperinflation, which can cause significant economic and social disruption.
Inflation targets are usually set by the central bank's board of directors and are communicated to the
The effectiveness of inflation targets depends on several factors, including the central bank's independence, the credibility
In practice, inflation targets are not always achieved perfectly. Economic fluctuations, supply chain disruptions, and other