inflationary expectation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinflationaryandexpectation
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inflationary
adjective
uk/ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən.ər.i/us/ɪnˈfleɪ.ʃən.er.i/
causing price increases ...
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expectation
noun
uk/ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌek.spekˈteɪ.ʃən/
the feeling that good things are going to happen in ...
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Largely because of lower inflation and lowerinflationaryexpectation, real domestic demand in this country is increasing strongly.
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They lend on the basis ofinflationaryexpectation.
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Sellers and purchasers are caught in the grip of aninflationaryexpectation, so that the freeze will not work.
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The reversal or part-reversal, if such there be, of the de-escalation policy has led to an increase ininflationaryexpectation.
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The inflationary expectations of yet another group had begun to cause concern.
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Inflation did pick up somewhat after the presidential election, perhaps because of inflationary expectations created by the ballooning of government debt.
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Once inflation has picked up, however, firms' inflationary expectations rise.
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With zero inflationary expectations, monetary and fiscal expansions affected primarily output.
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No such effects occur in the other countries because real shocks typically do not generate inflationary expectations.
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This change in policy was meant to increase somewhat the flexibility of the exchange rate regime while still maintaining an anchor for inflationary expectations.
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On this occasion higher unemployment was needed because inflationary expectations were building.
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The costs imposed by this episode of higher inflationary expectations induce the monetary authority to adhere to the low-inflation policy.
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Third, and finally, the analysis requires inflationary expectations to be formed as continuously differentiable functions of past inflation rates.
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In particular, the models make no allowance for the dynamics of public debt or for the role that government budgets might play in the inflationary expectations of the public.
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Rollings's careful assessment of macroeconomic policy after 1958 has emphasized the continuing preoccupation with inflationary expectations.
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If the growth of the money supply was kept at a controlled rate, inflationary expectations would be reduced, thus lowering inflation and easing production and exchange decisions.
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The tax change will lower wage expectations and therefore inflationary expectations.
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Inflationary expectations must be broken in local government, as elsewhere.
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We are all agreed that demand pressures are now down, and so are the so-called inflationary expectations.
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It seems to me that it will increase the public's inflationary expectations.
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