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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argue inflation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to discuss the act of debating or discussing the topic of inflation, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Economists often argue inflation can have both positive and negative effects on the economy."
Alternatives: "debate inflation" or "discuss inflation".
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Many argue inflation is exactly what Europe needs.
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As John O'Sullivan, our British economics editor, argues, inflation is likely to fall in 2013 and "as real incomes revive, so will spending".
She argued inflation is not an immediate concern, but that the nation's unemployment problem posed a persistent problem that needs to be addressed by policymakers.
Many central bankers continue to see low and stable inflation as the only reasonable goal for policy, while others argue that inflation moderately above target is an acceptable price to pay for a stronger recovery.
You could argue that inflation measured by the Consumer Price Index is closer to 2.5%; my answer is that the CPI overstates inflation.
That has made it hard for the central bank to argue that inflation is a problem.
China's critics routinely argue that inflation is higher than the government's statisticians claim.
The Fed chairman and the central bank's other policy makers argue that inflation is likely to fall, not rise.
Double-digit price increases like those in India are the exception, and many economists argue that inflation remains manageable in many countries.
This argument is a simplification; it can be made with equal power in reverse to argue that inflation will inevitably run upwards as consumers bring purchases forward to avoid being stung later.
Although neither Mr Krugman nor Mr Ueda presents it in this way, some other economists argue that inflation is a splendid way to transfer wealth from savers to borrowers, of which Japanese companies are among the biggest.
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