stagflation in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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It is the opposite of stagflation, which was the main fear during the spring and summer of 2008.
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Mergers had been in hibernation since early 2000s, which resulted in a greater reliance on the socially disruptive tool of inflation as stagflation.
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The 1970s also saw economic turmoil, resulting in stagflation and labor unrest.
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During the 1970s, there was an economic crisis caused by stagflation.
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In particular, an adverse shock to aggregate supply, such as an increase in oil prices, can give rise to stagflation.
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Stagflation, in this view, is caused by cost-push inflation.
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This stagflation meant that both expansionary (anti-recession) and contractionary (anti-inflation) policies had to be applied simultaneously, a clear impossibility.
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The curve broke down in the 1970s as economies suffered simultaneous economic stagnation and inflation known as stagflation.
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These were considered the nation's principal economic problems and were all considered components of stagflation.
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During his term the economy suffered due to stagflation and industrial unrest.
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