Households and businesses hit by higher prices caused by the conflict should be helped by companies that have benefited

Either we are fighting a war in Europe and should put the economy on a war footing, or we should accept that western government support will falter, dragged back by waning public tolerance.

This message comes from several economists worried that a laissez-faire approach to energy and food prices plays into Putin’s hands.

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