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inflationIn economics, a rise in the general level of prices. The many causes include cost-push inflation, which results from rising production costs. Demand-pull inflation occurs when overall demand for goods exceeds the supply. Suppressed inflation occurs in controlled economies and is reflected in rationing, shortages, and black-market prices. Hyperinflation is inflation of more than 50% in one month. Deflation, a fall in the general level of prices, is the reverse of inflation.
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President Nixon said it was for the greater good when he invoked wage and price controls, bringing on a decade of economic inflation. Fitch believes labor expense growth will continue to outpace normal economic inflation. Most signs of economic inflation send large numbers of consumers scrambling to re-balance their portfolios between securities and interest-bearing investments. |
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