Stagflationary

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The April result was the lowest since March 1982\'s level of 62.0, when the "stagflationary" period of low growth and high inflation was still fresh in the memory of many Americans. ' ❋ Unknown (2008)

The April result was the lowest since March 1982's level of 62.0, when the 'stagflationary' period of low growth and high inflation was still fresh in the memory of many Americans. ❋ Unknown (2008)

U.S. stocks rose as General Motors jolted higher on its visions of a battery-driven future and as financial stocks like J.P. Morgan Chase rebounded despite economic data that suggested a "stagflationary" environment. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That labor markets are weakening at the same time as the price of oil is at a record high of more than $143 a barrel is an eerie echo of the 1970s "stagflationary" environment to some. ❋ Unknown (2008)

You've got to cast your mind back, the beginning of the bear market was decoupling, and it was a kind of stagflationary environment, where inflation was picking up; central banks weren't cutting rates, even though there was a financial crisis; oil got to $145, so the early part of the downturn, commodities made people very good money. ❋ Unknown (2010)

These were the years of president Jimmy Carter, widely ridiculed as 'stagflationary'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But this was at least partly because global stagflationary forces started to recede. ❋ Richard Barley (2011)

A transformative crisis, be it an acute shock like the 2008 financial crisis or a period of chronic turbulence like the stagflationary 1970s, is now basically inevitable on the trade front. ❋ Ian Fletcher (2011)

Or will it trigger a stagflationary wage-price spiral, the likes of which blighted the 1970s? ❋ Alen Mattich (2011)

"If downside risks interact, their cumulative impact could weaken the recovery significantly, possibly triggering stagflationary developments in some advanced economies." ❋ Gabriele Parussini (2011)

"Our concern is that the downside risks interact and their cumulative impact could weaken the recovery significantly, possibly triggering stagflationary developments in some advanced economies," Mr. Gurria said. ❋ William Horobin (2011)

Assuming the Fed would be able to bring inflation under control when it does rear its head, selling commodity futures to sterilize core inflationary pressures generated by quantitative easing might not only reduce the chances of a stagflationary outcome but might even be a very profitable trade for the Fed. ❋ Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg (2010)

Now, with inflation surging, the popular parallel is not the deflationary 1930s but the stagflationary 1970s. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Could that complicate the policy exit strategy to the extent some of these commodities, like oil, are inputs to production, and so higher commodity prices could lead to an adverse shift in supply curves (to the left in price/quantity space, as in stagflationary periods)? ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Bush era is marked by greater public disdain, distrust, and disgust than even the “stagflationary” Jimmy Carter era. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Today's global economic structure doesn't allow the stagflationary impulses of the 1970s to build for long. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And as Numerian alludes it will probably start of as a stagflationary wave and turn into deflation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is what people have to watch in a stagflationary economy, which the new Consumer Price Index numbers (June's one-month increase of 1.1 percent) have finally started to admit. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The possibility that inflation could even reach double digits should start to resolve today's central debate: whether this decade's unhappy U.S. economy is more like that of the depression 1930s or that of the stagflationary 1970s. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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