disinflation in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ˌdisin'fleiʃən ] ]
Examples
- The current situation, while similar in its narrow focus, is driven by disinflation.
- Disinflation is reduction in the inflation rate.
- "This is a major disinflation shock to the system, " said Glassman.
- Remember when the rolling disinflation of the Reagan years hit the Rust Belt in the early 1980s?
- That's the smallest share of the economy since 1974-- a significant disinflation factor.
- "The disinflation-inspired bull market of 1982 to'96 is over,"
- The resulting glut in global capacity reduced prices overseas, allowing the United States to import disinflation.
- First, disinflations are always contractionary ( although announced disinflations are less contractionary than surprise ones ).
- First, disinflations are always contractionary ( although announced disinflations are less contractionary than surprise ones ).
- Behind this phenomenon are two economic trends that coincided in the last decade : global inflation and American disinflation.