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noun - inflation of currency after a period of deflation
REFLATION - Reflation is the act of stimulating the economy by increasing the money supply or by reducing taxes, seeking to bring the economy (specifically price...
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Story about fine economic policy |
Correspondence about fine expansionary economic policy |
Francs taken into account as economic measure |
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Aug 25 2017 The Times - Cryptic |
Dec 8 2012 The Times - Cryptic |
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The act of restoring a deflated general level of prices to a previous or desired level. |
inflation of currency after a period of deflation restore the system to a previous state |
a situation in which the amount of money in use in the economy is increased: |
Reflation description |
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Reflation is the act of stimulating the economy by increasing the money supply or by reducing taxes, seeking to bring the economy (specifically price level) back up to the long-term trend, following a dip in the business cycle. It is the opposite of disinflation, which seeks to return the economy back down to the long-term trend. * Reflation, which can be considered a form of inflation (increase in the price level), is contrasted with inflation (narrowly speaking) in that "bad" inflation is inflation above the long-term trend line, while reflation is a recovery of the price level when it has fallen below the trend line. For example, if inflation had been running at a 3% rate, but for one year it falls to 0%, the following year would need 6% inflation (actually 6.09% due to compounding) to catch back up to the long-term trend. This higher than normal inflation is considered reflation, since it is a return to trend, not exceeding the long-term trend. * This distinction is predicated on a the |