adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
expectations
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The reason for this is that inflationary expectations are revised according to what has happened to inflation in the past.
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These rates did not soar because there was a sudden upward adjustment in thirty-year inflationary expectations .
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This wage inflation can exist even when there is high unemployment and when there are no inflationary expectations .
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Nor were there any private inflationary expectations at the begin-ning of 1994.
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The ecu link may provide a firmer anchor for inflationary expectations .
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Sinai said the Fed has successfully dampened both inflation and inflationary expectations .
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The Treasury said inflationary expectations had improved and that downward pressure on inflation continued.
pressure
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The dramatic events of Black Wednesday leave little chance of avoiding a quick revival of inflationary pressure .
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A national economy that is expanding without creating inflationary pressures that would force the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.
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And where internal inflationary pressures were stronger than in the United States, devaluation was used to push the constraint aside.
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Moderating economic expansion in recent months has reduced potential inflationary pressures going forward.
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They believe that the reduced spending from the government will reduce inflationary pressures .
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The labour market is still tight; other inflationary pressures have yet to abate.
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It is generally recognised that protectionist policies lead to inflationary pressures on the economy.
spiral
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The inflationary spiral constituted a grave threat which, if not halted, could jeopardise the entire economy.
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He started blustering about the general election and an end to the inflationary spiral .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
inflationary spiral
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He started blustering about the general election and an end to the inflationary spiral .
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The inflationary spiral constituted a grave threat which, if not halted, could jeopardise the entire economy.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I recommend that the funding continue at the present level, with an inflationary consideration - £5,954.
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I was then asked to give a seminar on the inflationary universe at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
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Imagine how many times restaurants and merchants had to change their posted prices during the inflationary 1970s, when prices almost doubled.
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Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money, both of which are inflationary .
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The inflationary spiral constituted a grave threat which, if not halted, could jeopardise the entire economy.
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The 1970s and 1980s were inflationary decades.
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The floating of the pound in 1972 symbolized this turnaround in favour of sustaining expansion regardless of the inflationary cost.
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Trust me, he said - and then presided over an inflationary boom.