Inflation persistence driven by intrinsic factors, not inherited behaviors.
The main reason why inflation persists is due to its intrinsic nature, not just because of past trends or behaviors. The New Keynesian Phillips curve, a common model for inflation, actually doesn't inherit much persistence from its driving factors. This is because the coefficient on these factors is small, and the shocks that affect the model are significant. So, intrinsic persistence is the primary reason why inflation stays around for a while.