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Energy Shocks, the Fed, and the Politics of Inflation

Six books on how energy shocks, Fed decisions, and political credibility combine to produce inflation crises and the backlash they trigger.

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6 booksMay 13, 2026
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  1. The Lords of Easy Money

    1. The Lords of Easy Money

    Investigative account of Federal Reserve policy that explains how monetary decisions shape inflation and political...
    Shelf signal: Banks & Banking
  2. Chokepoints

    2. Chokepoints

    Explains how chokepoints and geopolitics in energy markets transmit to global prices and domestic pump shocks driving...
    Shelf signal: International Relations
  3. The New Map

    3. The New Map

    Maps the geopolitics of energy and how shifting supply and diplomacy alter market risks feeding inflation.
    Shelf signal: Energy Commodities Investing
  4. The Titanium Economy

    4. The Titanium Economy

    Examines manufacturing and supply-side dynamics that determine how growth and sectoral shifts influence price pressures...
    Shelf signal: Manufacturing Industry
  5. The Doom Loop

    5. The Doom Loop

    Analyzes macroeconomic forces and financial feedback loops that can turn policy responses into instability or...
    Shelf signal: International Economics
  6. The Little Book of Economics

    6. The Little Book of Economics

    Accessible primer on economic mechanisms for readers seeking practical understanding of inflation, policy tools, and...
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