Exchange Currency

reflation

The intentional reversal of deflation through a monetary action by a government.

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    Reflation is the act of stimulating the economy by increasing the money supply or by reducing taxes, seeking to bring the economy (specifically price level) back ...
     
  2. Reflation Definition | Investopedia
    A fiscal or monetary policy, designed to expand a country's output and curb the effects of deflation. Reflation policies can include reducing taxes, changing the ...
     
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    (Economics) an increase in the supply of money and credit designed to cause such an increase Compare inflation [2]. [from re- + -flation, as in inflation or ...
     
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  5. Reflation - Merriam-Webster Online
    restoration of deflated prices to a desirable level. — re·flate \(ˌ)rē-ˈflāt\ verb. — re·fla·tion·ary \-shə-ˌner-ē\ adjective. Origin of REFLATION. re- + -flation (as in ...
     
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    Sep 26, 2012 ... With the sentiment toward reflation rising, investors need to find the best way to position themselves in a rising-interest-rate environment.
     
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