> the root cause is poor monetary policy in general
These two things aren't even separate. Part of monetary policy is taxation and subsidies. The argument for "greedflation" is exactly one of poor monetary policy, in that we have allowed corporations (not necessarily any one person, but the corporation as a whole) to dictate too much of our monetary policy, and they're doing a poor job.
At least in the US the fed has specifically had full employment as one of their goals at least for the last few years so I'm pretty skeptical of "corporations control the fed arguments"
Like I agree there's a lot of regulatory capture in the US but I just don't see any reason to think the fed is responding to big business rather than their own preferences.
These two things aren't even separate. Part of monetary policy is taxation and subsidies. The argument for "greedflation" is exactly one of poor monetary policy, in that we have allowed corporations (not necessarily any one person, but the corporation as a whole) to dictate too much of our monetary policy, and they're doing a poor job.