Fiscal Stimulus Is Unlikely to Cause Persistently Higher Inflation

Massive stimulus packages have investors’ fearing an uptick in inflation and its effect on equity markets. In this paper, we explore the historical effects of fiscal stimulus on GDP growth and make the argument that any inflationary pressures are likely to be transitory as the initial pent-up demand fades and companies return to full capacity following recessionary cutbacks during the pandemic.

Fiscal Stimulus Is Unlikely to Cause Persistently Higher Inflation