> Let us recall that that inflation in Germany is close to 0.
OK.
> Thus, saying that policy X is responsible for a price hike is hilarious.
Not so fast. If inflation is close to 0, and policy X is introduced, and then price hikes show up in a category subject to policy X, why is it hilarious to say that policy X is responsible? Why is it not reasonable to at least suspect X?
OK.
> Thus, saying that policy X is responsible for a price hike is hilarious.
Not so fast. If inflation is close to 0, and policy X is introduced, and then price hikes show up in a category subject to policy X, why is it hilarious to say that policy X is responsible? Why is it not reasonable to at least suspect X?