stagflation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stagflation in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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English
The curve broke down in the 1970s as economies suffered simultaneous economic stagnation and inflation known as stagflation.
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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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The stagflation of the 1970s appeared to bear out their prediction.
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Productivity, real gross national product, and personal income remained essentially unchanged during this period, while inflation continued to rise, a phenomenon known as stagflation.
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This period is also known for stagflation, a phenomenon in which inflation and unemployment steadily increased.
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Stagflation is not due to any actual supply shock, but because of the societal crisis that hints at a supply crisis.
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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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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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However, it was not until the 1970s that the stagflation of the period forced many countries to look for new economic systems.
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The 1970s also saw economic turmoil, resulting in stagflation and labor unrest.
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