1 relating to or causing inflation: --
The financial markets took fright at the possibility that inflationary pressure is building up in the economy.
inflationary consequences/effect/impact The Bank of England would at once want to raise interest rates to reduce the inflationary impact of a lower pound.
Time and again, economists have warned that higher oil prices are inflationary.
However, there are two other outcomes of inflationary financing worthy of discussion.
In order to simulate a disinflation it is necessary to derive starting values for variables based on an initial inflationary steady state.
To simulate a disinflation, it is necessary to derive starting values for the predetermined variables based on an initial inflationary steady state.
And finally, it's the practice of the sciences to avoid inflationary metaphysics.
He says floating rates will very nicely equilibrate for inflationary differentials, structural differences, and the business cycle.
This article will reassess the expansion of the rural economy in the light of the impact of inflationary finances.
The second property follows from the fact that the complexity of the inflationary lazy choice fixpoint is polynomial time.
Once inflation has picked up, however, firms' inflationary expectations rise.