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inflation <an inflation; inflations> SUBST

inflation

inflation
inflation
inflation
inflation

anticipated inflation ÉCON

bottleneck inflation ÉCON

budget inflation

cost inflation ÉCON

credit inflation

creeping inflation

demand inflation ÉCON

factitious inflation ÉCON

galloping inflation

gold inflation ÉCON

grade inflation ENS

hype – inflation ÉCON

hype – inflation

inflation accounting

inflation adjustment ÉCON

inflation criterion

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With inflation and material cost increases, the actual spend has increased to 3m.
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The great landowners struggled with the shortage of manpower and the resulting inflation in labour cost.
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After a period of high inflation, new coins of 500 and 1,000 manat were introduced in 1999.
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The result is that people will not even provide zero-risk, inflation corrected credits unless a certain interest rate is offered.
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There is significant slack in the economy since the 2008 crisis began, making inflation unlikely.
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It can also be used as a means to control inflation.
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Inflation was increased from 1.5% in 1997, to 5.5% in 2000, before falling steadily to just over 2% in 2004.
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They cost $7.50 in 1902 (about $193 inflation-adjusted to 2009).
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Plans were partly financed by printing money, which led to inflation.
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Or, if price inflation increases, then again the worker can buy less with his wage money.
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