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Stagflation is the most likely scenario, which sets the stage for another Volcker/Reagan like partnership down the road, and the ensuing curative recession that is as bad as the one we've just gone through (yes, it's over as a mathematical matter).
House of cards bigger and better than ever (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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"Stagflation" - recession plus rising inflation - became the new buzzword.
Mark Weisbrot: The Venezuelan Economy: Media Sources Get It Wrong, Again 2010
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"Stagflation" - recession plus rising inflation - became the new buzzword.
Mark Weisbrot: The Venezuelan Economy: Media Sources Get It Wrong, Again 2010
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"Stagflation" - recession plus rising inflation - became the new buzzword.
Mark Weisbrot: The Venezuelan Economy: Media Sources Get It Wrong, Again 2010
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"Stagflation" - recession plus rising inflation - became the new buzzword.
Mark Weisbrot: The Venezuelan Economy: Media Sources Get It Wrong, Again 2010
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"Stagflation" - recession plus rising inflation - became the new buzzword.
CEPR Feed 2010
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"Stagflation" - recession plus rising inflation - became the new buzzword.
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"Stagflation" - recession plus rising inflation - became the new buzzword.
t r u t h o u t 2010
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Stagflation, which is high unemployment combined with high inflation, is the result of slack aggregate supply.
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"Stagflation" - the combination of inflation with slow growth and high unemployment - had become a concern during Ford's presidency but came to dominate Carter's time in office.
News 2011
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