Use "deflation" in a sentence

1. Confiscatory deflation is a particular category of deflation

2. Deflation pressure

3. "Japan eyes end to decades long deflation".

4. Deflation hit productivity growth which slowed down somewhat.

5. Antsiest protectionist self-deflation unconsonancy paiocke surfusion swanpan

6. They began a process of economic deflation.

7. Prices still flirt with deflation ( see chart ).

8. There has been a deflation in/of property values.

9. Almost half of Earth's desert surfaces are stony deflation zones.

10. The government adopted a strategy of massive deflation.

11. Reserve requirement system is an intense deflation policy.

12. Bank of Japan sees end in sight for deflation.

13. A shift from deflation to low inflation would accelerate this process.

14. The roots of this deflation are too complicated for discussion here.

15. Deflation, not inflation[http://Sentencedict.com], is the clear and present danger.

16. The gold short - term possibly faces the deflation time arrival the test.

17. The expansion allowed employers to reap the benefits of the deflation-induced rationalization.

18. Some desert hollows may also be attributed in considerable part to deflation.

19. In a world of deflation the pressure to act is sharply reduced.

20. If the signals indicate that the measurement is not accurate, the system and method immediately institute a measurement of the blood pressure during a deflation interval, which can include a step deflation interval.

21. Fierce price deflation, increased competition and rising costs have combined to depress profits.

22. Governments responded to the profits squeeze and loss of competitiveness by deflation and incomes policies.

23. Obviously a process of balanced deflation would entail no alteration of the real wage rate.

24. And then, now that we have actual deflation in home prices, this is zero.

25. And that's as good a segue as any to the inflation-vs.-deflation debate.

26. Deflation increases the real (inflation-adjusted) debt burden, as well as the real interest rate.

27. In fact, because of deflation, the wages of those working actually went up, in effect.

28. Their impeccable timing was usually designed to cause the maximum amount of ego deflation.

29. Antonyms for Aggrandizements include understatement, deflation, deterioration, compressions, decline, decrease, drops, lessenings, reduction and shrinkage

30. Mr. Obama repeats the canard that China's remarkable economic success is due to sinister currency deflation.

31. that the institution applies appropriate adjustment rates on the data where inflation or deflation effects are material;

32. Actual appreciation would lead to actual deflation and further downward pressure on domestic interest rates.

33. Phases of weathering, drying and deflation would lead to a steady deepening of the hollow.

34. Synonyms for Anticlimax include bathos, comedown, disappointment, disillusionment, letdown, let-down, non-event, decline, deflation and descent

35. The authorities have been struggling to deal with the problems of debt deflation for just over 11 years now.

36. However, deflation remains a major policy concern and adverse shocks could lead to entrenched expectations of price declines.

37. The immediate threat to the West may be inflation; the spectre in the shadows is deflation.

38. A well known consequence of the chain index approach in deflation is non-additivity of volume aggregates.

39. Paul Fisher says the greatest danger to the economy at the moment is not inflation but deflation .

40. The nominal stock of money, M is assumed to remain unchanged in the face of balanced deflation.

41. Like inflation , deflation also has a self - intensifying machinery. It goes even farther than inflation in harmfulness.

42. Fourth is the risk of a prolonged period of stagnation or deflation in the Euro Area or Japan.

43. In an article entitled “Inflation and Deflation,” written for World Book Encyclopedia, professor of economics Kenneth E.

44. But deflation is also squeezing corporate margins and making it harder to tackle the high levels of corporate and national debts.

45. Deflation focused on so-called Bimetallism, or the dilution of the gold standard with silver, which Congress determined.

46. But, with Germany adamant about inflation – its prices have been stagnant – the adjustment could be accomplished only through wrenching deflation elsewhere.

47. An aircraft pneumatic de-icing system distributor valve for controlling the inflation and deflation of pneumatic de-icer boots.

48. Immovable adjustment constraints have caused eight countries to experience nominal wage deflation in at least two years since 2008.

49. Remembering that inflation or deflation is a relation enables us to see something else – namely, what really ‘Backs’ our money

50. In Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government has made significant headway in overcoming almost two decades of deflation, thanks to monetary easing and fiscal expansion.

51. The popular “discouraged worker” hypothesis holds that a slide into deflation is costly, because a long recession induces workers to leave the labor force altogether.

52. Deflation would weaken aggregate demand by raising the real (inflation-adjusted) value of household and corporate debt, and by increasing real interest rates.

53. TOKYO – It has been almost a year since Prime Minister Shinzo Abe launched his plan to lift Japan’s economy out of two decades of deflation and recession.

54. The SNB intervened aggressively over a 15-month period ending in June, and SNB chairman Philipp Hildebrand has warned the bank would act if deflation risks resurface.

55. Gold Bullion bars are real, tangible assets, and throughout history, have been an ideal store of value and an excellent hedge against inflation, deflation and political uncertainty

56. Sediments of alluvial and outwash plains, as well as previously stabilized areas of eolian sands and areas where sandy Mesozoic and Tertiary deposits crop out, are subject to deflation.

57. NEW YORK – Since the global financial crisis of 2008, monetary policy has borne much of the burden of sustaining aggregate demand, boosting growth, and preventing deflation in developed economies.

58. Recently, Vogel has described Japan’s political system as “an absolute mess,” with prime ministers replaced almost every year and the youngest generation’s expectations sapped by years of deflation.

59. Rising oil prices , however , present a silver lining for Japan , which has been struggling with deflation for years , says Jesper Koll , managing director of research of JP Morgan in Tokyo .

60. In order to achieve deflation, the initial supply of Bskt tokens has been set at 21 million (21,000,000) and the final supply will be 10% of that value, or 2.1 million (2,100,000).

61. Tubeless tires on a tubeless rim with a bead-lock ridge should stay mounted better than most Clinchers upon rapid deflation — though still not as well as a well-bonded tubular.

62. The retail price index (RPI), which includes mortgage interest payments and is used for many pay negotiations, fell further into deflation. It dropped to -2% last month, from -0.4% in March.

63. But, because Germany and the other northern surplus countries remain hawkish on price stability, real exchange-rate adjustment within the eurozone requires actual wage and price deflation in the distressed southern economies.

64. Keynesian economists argued that the economic system was not self-correcting with respect to deflation and that governments and central banks had to take active measures to boost demand through tax cuts or increases in government spending.

65. Alan Greenspan's recent speech to a conference of bankers in Berlin--admitting the desirability of "insurance" against the risk of deflation in the US, even if it has not yet appeared--focused attention on a crucial issue.