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  • ...civil service wages. The policy changes are especially aimed at dampening inflation and boosting production and export earnings. Inflation dropped dramatically.
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  • ...responsibility for setting interest rates to meet the Government's stated inflation target.
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  • ...f production]], [[Gross Domestic Product]], [[Human Development Index]], [[inflation]], [[interest]], [[labour]], [[land]], [[market (economics)|market]], [[mic
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  • ...gold, silverites made a major effort to reestablish it, in order to cause inflation and damage the financiers who supposedly monopolized gold. Silverites manag ...ed by Silverites as “The Crime of ’73,” as it was judged to have prevented inflation. Improvements in rail transport meant it was cheaper for farmers to ship t
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  • ...RU> [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/essays/monetarism/acceleration.htm''The Inflation Acceleration Controversy'']</ref> - a concept later formalized in more deta
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  • ...Only extreme exploitation of conquered territories would hold off runaway inflation at home.
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  • ...rn times the pound has replaced the penny as the basic unit of currency as inflation has steadily eroded the value of the currency. ...'Great Debasement' of the coinage, which in turn brought on a debilitating inflation during the years 1543&ndash;[[1551|51]]. By 1551, according to [[Fernand Br
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  • ...ring economic crises, persistent fiscal and current account deficits, high inflation, mounting external debt, and capital flight. A severe depression, growing p ...ional financial conditions, and expansionary monetary and fiscal policies. Inflation, however, reached double-digit levels in 2006 and the government of Preside
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  • ...[2006 Russian ban of Moldovan and Georgian wines]]</ref> However, the high inflation rate was offset in part by a high investment rate (30% of 2006 GDP) and the
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  • ...ropean Community in 1973. Meanwhile on the domestic front, the increase in inflation led him into confrontation with some of the most powerful trade unions, and
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  • ...[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/04/opinion/04meltzer.html Allan Meltzer: ''Inflation Nation'', New York Times op-ed, 3rd May 2009]</ref> in the same issue of th ...apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=aHSuftdUo.F4 Gabi Thesing: ''Weber Sees Subdued Inflation, ‘Protracted’ Recovery '', Bloomberg, September 8 2009]</ref>.
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  • ...rom four to the dollar to nearer four-hundred to the dollar by early 1922; inflation spiraled out of control. The German government defaulted on repayments of r ...es coupled with a complete shutdown of (at least) the Rhenish economy, the inflation continued at such a pace that it became hyperinflation. At some times duri
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.usagold.com/germannightmare.html. ''The Nightmare German Inflation'', Scientific Market Analysis, 1970.]</ref>. By the time that prices were s
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  • ...lationship between a monetary injection and the consequent change in real (inflation-corrected) GDP. The outcome, though still termed "the multiplier", is a fac
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  • * Leeson, Robert. "The Eclipse of the Goal of Zero Inflation." ''History of Political Economy'' 1997 29(3): 445-496. Issn: 0018-2702 Ful
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  • ...obligations, or by expanding the [[money supply]]. The 1931 German hyper-inflation, which was caused by the use of [[Monetisation (of public debt)|monetisatio ...n<ref>[http://www.usagold.com/germannightmare.html. ''The Nightmare German Inflation'', Scientific Market Analysis, 1970.]</ref>, and later by the inflationary
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  • ===Pitch inflation=== ...ce), there was a continuous tendency for pitch levels to rise. This "pitch inflation" seemed largely due to instrumentalists competing with each other, each att
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  • ...s of physical quantities. This would eliminate the possibility of debt and inflation, credit or debit in monetary terms, and release humans from a [[class syste
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  • ...ondition for success, and stipulate a need for "convergence" in terms of [[inflation]] rates and [[fiscal balance]]s. (The other forms of convergence considere : - an [[inflation]] rate not exceeding by more than 1.5% that of the three best-performing Me
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  • ...y came through the war in better shape than expected." Problems exist with inflation, internal debt, and a huge military budget, competing with popular demands
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