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deflationary ADJ

deflationary gap ECON

deflationary measurements ECON

deflationary policy POL

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The primary driver of sector rotation is the variability of currency values (inflationary, disinflationary, or deflationary) and interest rates.
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This reflects fear of deflationary shocks and the belief that active monetary policy can dampen fluctuations in output and unemployment.
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A deflationary budget in 1980 led to substantial cuts in welfare spending and an initial short-term sharp rise in unemployment.
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At the macro level, economic problems consisted of both inflationary and deflationary impacts of domestic economies.
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Critics of the deflationary approach object that qualia are a case where a single reality can not have multiple appearances.
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Conventional economists said governments should pursue deflationary policies.
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This deflationary move further tightened the already contracting economy, moving currency reform higher on the list of objectives of politically minded farmers.
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The contraction of the money supply was blamed for the deflationary effects, and led debtors to successfully agitate for a halt to the notes' retirement.
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More recently developed deflationary or minimalist theories of truth have emerged as competitors to the older substantive theories.
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His current view on this matter is in favor of a deflationary theory of truth.
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