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  1. Inflation: In economics, inflation is a general increase of the prices of goods and services in an economy. This is usually measured using the consumer price index (CPI). (Devaluation of currency over a period of time) [100%] 2023-12-13 [Inflation] [Financial economics]...
  2. Inflation: Inflation is measured as the growth of the money supply in an economy, without a commensurate increase in the supply of goods and services. This results in a rise in the general price level as measured against a standard level ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Inflation: In economics, the term inflation is used to denote a continuing series of increases in the general level of prices. It has effects that are generally considered to be undesirable, and a variety of measures have been adopted for the ... [100%] 2023-09-19
  4. Inflation: Inflation most simply is a growth in the money supply without an additional backing by product. Today, under fiat currencies, it's normally redefined as and measured by price levels using the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or core inflation, which ... [100%] 2023-12-10 [Currency] [Economics]...
  5. Inflation: Inflation is measured as the growth of the money supply in an economy, without a commensurate increase in the supply of goods and services. This results in a rise in the general price level as measured against a standard level ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  6. Inflation: In economics, inflation is an increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy. When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services; consequently, inflation corresponds to a reduction in ... (Finance) [100%] 2023-10-28 [Inflation] [Financial economics]...
  7. Inflation: In economics, Inflation is an increase in the money supply in excess of the quantity of goods and services being produced. Inflation is not caused by global warming or any natural phenomena. [100%] 2023-03-13 [Inflation]
  8. Inflation targeting: In macroeconomics, inflation targeting is a monetary policy where a central bank follows an explicit target for the inflation rate for the medium-term and announces this inflation target to the public. The assumption is that the best that monetary ... (Monetary policy where central bank adjusts interest rates to control inflation) [70%] 2023-10-30 [Inflation] [Operations of central banks]...
  9. Inflation hedge: An inflation hedge is an investment intended to protect the investor against—hedge—a decrease in the purchasing power of money—inflation. There is no investment known to be a successful hedge in all inflationary environments, just as there is ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-01 [Inflation]
  10. Inflation accounting: Inflation accounting comprises a range of accounting models designed to correct problems arising from historical cost accounting in the presence of high inflation and hyperinflation. For example, in countries experiencing hyperinflation the International Accounting Standards Board requires corporations to implement ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-20 [Accounting systems] [Inflation]...
  11. Inflation hedge: Inflation hedge is an investment that retains its value amid inflation. In other words, the monetary value of these investments should tend to increase roughly as fast as the rate of inflation. [70%] 2023-02-06
  12. Inflation targeting: In macroeconomics, inflation targeting is a monetary policy where a central bank follows an explicit target for the inflation rate for the medium-term and announces this inflation target to the public. The assumption is that the best that monetary ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-29 [Inflation] [Operations of central banks]...
  13. Inflation (cosmology): In physical cosmology, cosmic inflation, cosmological inflation, or just inflation, is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe. The inflationary epoch is believed to have lasted from 10 seconds to between 10 and 10 seconds after ... (Cosmology) [70%] 2023-10-27 [Inflation (cosmology)] [Physical cosmology]...
  14. Inflation (cosmology): In physical cosmology, cosmic inflation, cosmological inflation, or just inflation, is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe. The inflationary epoch is believed to have lasted from 10 seconds to between 10 and 10 seconds after ... (Cosmology) [70%] 2023-10-26 [Inflation (cosmology)] [Physical cosmology]...
  15. Inflation derivative: In finance, inflation derivative (or inflation-indexed derivatives) refers to an over-the-counter and exchange-traded derivative that is used to transfer inflation risk from one counterparty to another. See Exotic derivatives. (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-02 [Derivatives (finance)] [Interest rates]...
  16. Inflation (homonymie): Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le terme inflation désigne généralement une augmentation, un accroissement excessif. (Homonymie) [70%] 2024-04-10
  17. Inflation Reduction Act: The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) is a landmark United States federal law which aims to curb inflation by possibly reducing the federal government budget deficit, lowering prescription drug prices, and investing into domestic energy production while promoting clean ... (American budget reconciliation bill) [57%] 2023-12-23 [Climate change law] [Climate change policy in the United States]...
  18. Inflation Reduction Act: The Inflation Reduction Act is absurdly named Democrat legislation that passed the U.S. Senate in on August 7, 2022 by a vote of only 51-50, without a single Republican supporting it and the Vice President Kamala Harris having ... [57%] 2023-02-17 [Misnomers] [Inflation]...
  19. Inflation en 2021-2023: L'augmentation de l'inflation en 2021-2023 est un phénomène historique et macroéconomique de moyen terme durant lequel l'inflation a augmenté de manière généralisée dans le monde. Cet épisode fait l'objet de débats économiques quant à ses causes et ... [57%] 2023-11-02
  20. Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War is an economics book written by Mark Thornton and Robert Ekelund. The book, written from an Austrian School viewpoint, covers the socioeconomic situations of the American Civil War. (Finance) [50%] 2024-04-01 [Books about economic history]
  21. Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: Tariffs, Blockades, and Inflation: The Economics of the Civil War es un libro de economía escrito por Mark Thornton y Robert Ekelund. El libro, escrito desde la perspectiva de la Escuela Austriaca, trata las situaciones socioeconómicas de la guerra civil ... [50%] 2024-05-30
  22. Body inflation: Body inflation is the practice of inflating or pretending to inflate a part of one's body, often for sexual gratification. It is commonly done by inserting balloons underneath clothes or a skin-tight suit and then inflating them. (Sexual practice) [70%] 2023-10-31 [Body image in popular culture] [Internet culture]...
  23. Galloping inflation: Galloping inflation (also jumping inflation) is one that develops at a rapid pace (dual or triple-digit annual rates), perhaps only for a brief period. Such form of inflation is dangerous for the economy as it mostly affects the middle ... (Inflation that develops at a rapid pace) [70%] 2023-10-31 [Inflation] [Economic collapses]...
  24. Headline inflation: Headline inflation is a measure of the total inflation within an economy, including commodities such as food and energy prices (e.g., oil and gas), which tend to be much more volatile and prone to inflationary spikes. On the other ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-10 [Inflation]
  25. Cosmic inflation: The Cosmic Inflation theory proposes that there was a period in the very early stages of the cosmos in which extremely rapid, exponential expansion of the universe took place prior to the more gradual Big Bang expansion. During the period ... [70%] 2023-06-13
  26. Warm inflation: In physical cosmology, warm inflation is one of two dynamical realizations of cosmological inflation. The other is the standard scenario, sometimes called cold inflation. (Physics) [70%] 2023-11-27 [Particle physics] [Inflation (cosmology)]...
  27. Eternal inflation: Eternal inflation is a hypothetical inflationary universe model, which is itself an outgrowth or extension of the Big Bang theory. According to eternal inflation, the inflationary phase of the universe's expansion lasts forever throughout most of the universe. (Astronomy) [70%] 2023-11-21 [Inflation (cosmology)] [Physical cosmology]...
  28. Grade inflation: Grade inflation is the term used to describe the increasingly lenient marking of student examinations to compensate for the falling standards of public/state education brought about by liberal educational schemes. For example, almost half of Harvard students get A ... [70%] 2023-02-19 [Education]
  29. Cosmic inflation: In the field of Cosmology, cosmic inflation is a theory which posits that in the first 10 of a second after the Big Bang, the universe underwent a period of rapid, exponential inflation, with it increasing in size by a ... [70%] 2023-02-26 [Astronomy]
  30. Inertial inflation: Inertial inflation is a situation in which all prices in an economy are continuously adjusted with relation to a price index by force of contracts. Changes in price indices trigger changes in prices of goods. (Finance) [70%] 2022-12-22 [Inflation]
  31. Body inflation: Body inflation is the practice of inflating or pretending to inflate a part of one's body, often for sexual gratification. It is commonly done by inserting balloons underneath clothes or a skin-tight suit and then inflating them. (Social) [70%] 2023-10-31 [Internet culture]
  32. Stealth inflation: Stealth inflation is a type of charges or fees created by businesses to gain extra profit and revenue from its customers. The stealth part of the term is that business will often use miscellaneous fees to charge customers without the ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-11-01 [Inflation]
  33. Chronic inflation: Chronic inflation is an economic phenomenon occurring when a country experiences high inflation for a prolonged period (several years or decades) due to continual increases in the money supply among other things. In countries with chronic inflation, inflation expectations become ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-03-27 [Inflation]
  34. Scrotal inflation: Scrotal inflation or scrotal infusion is a sexual practice in which fluid (typically saline solution, but sometimes air or another gas) is injected into the scrotum in order to make it balloon in size. It carries a number of risks ... [70%] 2024-02-11 [BDSM terminology] [Sexual acts]...
  35. Stealth inflation: Stealth inflation is a term with different meanings. It denotes an increase in prices that is obfuscated in one way or another. [70%] 2024-01-02 [Inflation]
  36. Starobinsky inflation: Starobinsky inflation is a modification of general relativity used to explain cosmological inflation. In the Soviet Union, Alexei Starobinsky noted that quantum corrections to general relativity should be important for the early universe. (Astronomy) [70%] 2023-10-31 [Inflation (cosmology)] [General relativity]...
  37. Galloping inflation: Galloping inflation (also jumping inflation) is one that develops at a rapid pace (dual or triple-digit annual rates), perhaps only for a brief period. Such form of inflation is dangerous for the economy as it mostly affects the middle ... (Finance) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Inflation] [Financial crises]...

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