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Definition of Stagflationary
1. Adjective. Characteristic of or promoting stagflation.
Definition of Stagflationary
1. Adjective. (economics) Tending to induce stagflation. ¹
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Definition of Stagflationary
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stagflationary
Literary usage of Stagflationary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Making Markets: Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Post by Shafiqul Islam, Michael Mandelbaum (1993)
"The OPEC shock's stagflationary effects on market economies is a lesson that
should not be lost when it comes to reforming the command economies. ..."
2. Capital, the State, and Labour: A Global Perspective by Juliet Schor, Jong-Il You (1995)
"... led to severe downward adjustments of real wages during stagflationary periods
caused by sharp increases in import prices or other supply-side shocks. ..."
3. African Voices on Structural Adjustment by Thandika Mkandawire (2003)
"... high interest rate policy may be stagflationary by increasing the cost of
working capital and by reducing real wages, aggregate demand and investment. ..."
4. Poland (2006)
"Second, the buoyancy of international oil prices has been creating difficult
decisions for central banks all over the world, given their stagflationary ..."
5. Oecd Economic Outlook No.80 December by Oecd (2006)
"Notwithstanding the upcoming VAT hike in Germany, which should impart a mild
stagflationary shock to the euro area in early 2007, the central scenario for ..."
6. Growth and Competition in the New Global Economy by Ulrich Hiemenz (1999)
"... CORICELLI (1992), "stagflationary Effects of Stabilization Programs in Reforming
Socialist Countries: Enterprise-side and Household-side Factors", ..."
7. Institutional Finance for Agricultural Development: An Analytical Survey of by Bhupat Maganlal Desai, John Williams Mellor (1993)
"stagflationary effects of monetary stabilization policies: A quantitative analysis
of South Korea. Journal of Development Economics 10 (2): 133-169. . 1985. ..."