Please don't gaslight. The entire premise of this Economist writing is that inducing recession by jacking up interest rates isn't the inflation cure-all The Great And The Good are group-thinking it is.
Sure, a major recession would typically but not always be expected to reduce inflation. That's far from "equating" as I understand the definition of the word. It's surprising but not reality-defying that this one might not, which is why this article is interesting, rather than boring or impossible.
Please don't gaslight. The entire premise of this Economist writing is that inducing recession by jacking up interest rates isn't the inflation cure-all The Great And The Good are group-thinking it is.