Examples of 'inflation would' in a sentence

Meaning of "inflation would"

In the context of economics, 'inflation would' refers to the possibility or likelihood of a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time, resulting in a decrease in the purchasing power of the currency. It is often discussed in terms of percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI)

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inflation would
Inflation would have produced gravitational waves.
I had hoped inflation would decrease.
Inflation would be chief among those challenges.
Philips argued that inflation would eventually reduce too.
Inflation would clearly make creditors worse off.
A shift from deflation to low inflation would accelerate this process.
Price inflation would simply begin to escalate.
They felt as though controlling inflation would work to fix unemployment.
And inflation would not be high or rising.
Interest rates and the rate of inflation would vary widely.
Higher inflation would make these people poorer.
If the value of money never dropped inflation would cease to exist.
Inflation would make matters worse.
As such the most general picture of inflation would include a radiation energy density component.
Inflation would cease to exist.

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An overvalued currency and high inflation would undermine competitiveness and encourage foreign borrowing.
Inflation would become a problem.
A change of one percentage point in medical cost inflation would have the following impact.
The inflation would kill the middle class.
Economic activity could gradually bring positive surprises and inflation would likely follow suit.
Indexing it to inflation would be a good second step.
Cowen analyst Novid Rassouli told Business Insider that the impact on inflation would be minimal.
Wages and inflation would have had to rise.
As a consequence, real incomes would be squeezed and inflation would rise.
The inflation would be the substitute for taxing.
Well, of course rampant inflation would be a huge danger.
And inflation would also be half a point weaker.
As we said, the expansion caused by inflation would not be completely uniform.
But inflation would change everything.
The economy would slide into recession, and inflation would fall.
Higher inflation would also likely raise interest rates.
But, in the current circumstances, higher inflation would be good for the economy.
But inflation would certainly not discourage speculation in housing.
Market participants, knowing this, would realize that inflation would not be sustained.
German inflation would fall.
An economy with frequent boom-bust cycles and variable price inflation would be considered as unstable.
Inflation would thus be eternal.
If they were, inflation would be much higher.
Inflation would go sky high.
In this case, progressive inflation would stretch the thinner sheet preferentially.
Inflation would almost certainly rise if the dollar were to depreciate heavily.
Economists said negative inflation would give a short-term boost to the economy.
Inflation would not accelerate because we have got surplus people.
Some economists, however, believe the overall impact of tariffs on inflation would remain relatively muted.
The issue of inflation would become key in the election campaign.
Under such circumstances, a deflationary policy aimed at slowing inflation would exacerbate the negative output effect.
No inflation would ensue.
Hence, in a Proutistic structure production inflation would not be regarded as a problem.
Inflation would unleash its fury upon the most vulnerable sectors.
To generate a genuine rebound for French business, inflation would need to double.

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