deflationary in English

adjective
1
of, characterized by, or tending to cause economic deflation.
There are always inflationary and deflationary spots in an economy at the same time.

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1. They, in this regard, noted the continued sluggish recovery and deflationary-pressures on global economy.

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3. The opposite happens, i. e. deflationary pressures emerge, if aggregate demand falls or aggregate supply increases.

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5. But, rather than recognize the likely drivers of these developments – namely, a seemingly chronic shortfall of global aggregate demand amid a supply glut and a deflationary profusion of technological innovations and new supply chains – the Fed continues to minimize the deflationary impact of global forces.

6. It also meant allowing money supply to contract, or grow less rapidly, when deflationary fiscal policies were pursued.

7. Monetary policy should endeavour to counteract inflationary and deflationary risks alike in a symmetric, proactive and forward-looking manner

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9. In a deflationary environment monetary policy may therefore not be able to sufficiently stimulate aggregate demand by using its interest rate instrument.

10. The "beggar -my-neighbour" policies pursued by countries in the 1930s did not defuse the economic crisis. Countries used deflationary monetary policies to boost export competitiveness.

11. It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch.

12. On the other hand, the impact of adverse aggregate demand and supply shocks on the price level are asymmetrical — disasters create inflationary pressures, while economic shocks can be deflationary.

13. Even if the Fed ignores deflationary pressure and hikes interest rates more quickly, medium- and long-term rates are still likely to be anchored, given how little yield is available elsewhere in the world.

14. The "Premier's Plan" finally accepted by federal and state governments in June 1931, followed the deflationary model advocated by Niemeyer and included a reduction of 20% in government spending, a reduction in bank interest rates and an increase in taxation.

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