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stagflation
noun
Inflation accompanied by stagnant growth, unemployment or recession.
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“stagflation” is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to describe an economic situation where there is high unemployment and high inflation at the same time. For example, “The country’s economy experienced a period of stagflation in the early 2000s, as unemployment rose and prices sharply increased.”.
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In the US, inflation, unemployment, and interest rates soared, casting the economy into stagflation.
Just as the Depression spawned Keynesianism, and the 1970s stagflation fuelled a backlash, creative destruction is already under way.
This message will be reinforced by a likely rise in poverty in Venezuela and Argentina, whose economies are suffering stagflation after years of handouts.Keeping the fall in inequality going will require a crusade to improve the quality of education which is easier said than done.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs warn of "stagflation".This has allowed Aécio Neves, Mr Cardoso's political heir and Ms Rousseff's main rival for the presidency, to build his nascent campaign around the "squandered legacy" of the Real Plan.
Even Mr Putin may be able to ride out stagflation for a while.
This may not be stagflation, 1970s-style; rather it is slumpflation, given that the economy is bumping along the bottom of the biggest hole dug in GDP since the second world war.The Bank of England has the task of keeping consumer-price inflation at 2%.
After all, Mr King and company have overshot their targets for most of the last four years, and at some point 3%+ rates of inflation will call into question the Bank's credibility.While that scenario remains unlikely, the risk of stagflation will constrain the Bank of England's options going forward.
COULD the bad old days of stagflation be about to return?
If you build an economy that's entirely dependent on a non-renewable resource, you are guaranteeing yourself a nasty encounter with stagflation sooner or later when the stuff starts to run out.
After steering the Journal's editorial page through the years of Ford bumbling and Carter malaise, inflation and stagflation, Mr Bartley came upon a group of young economists whose ideas impressed him to the end of his days.
The phenomenon of simultaneous high inflation and high unemployment increasingly forced itself on public and professional notice, receiving the unlovely label of "stagflation".He concluded that there was a natural rate of unemployment, and when politicians try to keep the rate below that level, inflation will accelerate.
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