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Discover Ludwig'real inflation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to an inflation rate that has been adjusted for variations in purchasing power. For example, "The Bank of England's target for real inflation is 2%."
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They're not real inflation.
Real inflation comes from wage growth and a real economy that's firing on all cylinders".
Rival Kazakhmys this month reported real inflation in Kazakhstan at almost three times the official rate.
The 1970s oil price increases were greater in real (inflation adjusted) terms than those seen recently.
A second is whether real (inflation adjusted) share prices are more than 40% above their long-term trend.
But Mr. Blinder said the Fed was unlikely to face a real inflation threat if it waited longer.
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Both actions should lower real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates.
Second, real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates have shot up over the past 20 years.
That is because theory says that the real (inflation-adjusted) interest rate is relatively stable.
The red line represents real, inflation-adjusted gross domestic product per capita.
If, instead, there is inflation, real (inflation-adjusted) income is mismeasured, and distortions and inequities occur.
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