Similar words: deflation, deflationary, inflation, conflation, stagflation, inflationary, disinflation, inflation rate. Meaning: n. inflation of currency after a period of deflation; restore the system to a previous state.
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1. Ministers are again talking about reflation and price controls.
2. They had a fiscal reflation for about two out of the six years of the 1990s and it was beginning to work.
3. But their goal of reflation happened anyway.
4. Alas,[sentencedict.com] reflation is not so simple.
5. But it could achieve the same reflation, without the political risks of unilateral intervention, in other ways.
6. Regarding the link between IPO's and asset reflation to the example of NTT shows a large proportion of retail investor participation in the offer.
7. Both the quick - algorithm of radio wave reflation are presented in the paper.
8. Without a productive foundation, as reflation and forbearance reach their limits, those bubble assets must deflate.
9. In an environment where reflation of asset values, and growth in profits, may slow, we are investing more selectively.
10. Longer-term, these flows will jump-start asset reflation, which will be extended by the greater productivity of assets under private-sector than public-sector management.
11. These were largely the domestic asset reflation sectors where JF Japan (Yen) was most O/W viz banks, financials, real estate, general traders etc.
12. No fewer than 364 economists signed a statement calling for a change of policy and traditional reflation.
13. But they differed over the emphasis they accorded to incomes policies, reflation, or tougher measures against the trade unions.
14. The post-war period until the late 1970s witnessed governments playing a positive role in stimulating demand through reflation of the economy.
15. The fact that other economies are expanding adds an external stimulus to any internal impetus provided by reflation.
16. First, because economic theory tells us that fiscal and monetary reflation will succeed and hints of success are starting to show.
17. And the longer the economy takes to rebound, the longer it will take for the so-called reflation trade to pay off.
18. He is recommending energy and materials stocks, as well as an exchange-traded gold fund, to play the reflation trade over the next one to three years.
19. This time, the task is again twofold, only much bigger: first, prop up the European banks, and ensure emergency low-cost loans for Spain and Italy; second, another round of reflation.
20. Keynes - the progenitor of both monetary and fiscal reflation as antidotes to debt deflation - would be smiling.
21. One argument is that intervention may be a backdoor route to reflation.
22. Also, Japan may benefit from some inflation if Japanese-consumer psychology finally shifts to reflation from deflation.
23. In general, one of the commonest problems of government reflation is that the benefits leak out beyond your borders because the programme sucks in imports.
24. On top of that, the capacity of an overstretched banking system to finance both the government's huge reflation and struggling enterprises as China's growth rate halves is in question.
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