[stăg-flā́shən]
(n.)Sluggish economic growth coupled with a high rate of inflation and unemployment.
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An examination of stagflation in the American economy during the 1970s. ... The term "stagflation" -- an economic condition of both continuing inflation and stagnant business activity, together with an increasing unemployment rate -- described the new economic malaise. Inflation seemed to feed on itself.
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Stagflation is an economic situation in which inflation and economic stagnation occur simultaneously and remain unchecked for a significant period of time. The portmanteau stagflation is generally ...
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Stagflation - Definition of Stagflation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Stagflation. Look it up now! ... Stagflation; A condition of slow economic growth and relatively high unemployment - a time of stagnation - accompanied by a rise in prices, or inflation.
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Stagflation: a term coined by economists in the 1970s to describe the previously unprecedented combination of slow economic growth and rising prices.
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Both the money supply and federal spending have increased at breathtaking rates over the past year, unprecedented in peacetime. ... The policy decisions made by the Federal Reserve Board and Congress virtually assure we will enter a period of 1970s-like stagflation.
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Via Dean Baker, Robert Samuelson declares - as a simple fact - that Johnson's economic policies, inherited from Kennedy, proved disastrous; ... Stagflation was a term coined by Paul Samuelson to describe the combination of high inflation and high unemployment. The era of stagflation in America began in 1974 and ended in...
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The Return of STAGFLATION ... "Many of today's investors were still in diapers during the great stagflation of the 1970s. Those who weren't will never forget the darkest period in modern financial market history." ... "The...economy is facing a period of stagflation in which both growth and inflation disappoint."
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stagflation - definition of stagflation - High inflation and high unemployment (stagnation) occurring simultaneously. ... stagflation in the news...
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