Not exact matches
However, he said John F. Kennedy tackled a recession by lowering taxes and Ronald Reagan beat back
stagflation and helped drive an
economic boom in the 1980s.
Just as the events of the 1970s and emergence of
stagflation throughout the industrial world, led to new policy paradigms, I believe that recent events will force us to develop new approaches to thinking about
economic fluctuations and inflation which will, in turn, drive major changes in thinking about fiscal and monetary policy.
We had no
economic growth and high inflation (
stagflation).
Greenspan sees a return to 1970s» - style «
stagflation,» or poor
economic growth and rising inflation.
«That said, recent data is more accurately characterized as a hint of
stagflation rather than anything more acute and, therefore, it shouldn't be a surprise that many of the
economic metrics that have characterized periods of more pronounced
stagflation historically, such as unemployment, still remain low,» he added.
We are currently in the midst of an
economic crisis which the pundits call «
stagflation» — stagnation accompanied by inflation.
The Brazil that was immune to the effects of the global crisis of 2008 shows at present signs of
economic deterioration characterized by low GDP growth and the return of inflation, which could mean the existence of a process of
economic stagnation with inflation (
stagflation).
Labeling the Republicans»
economic platform the «
economic equivalent of creationism,» Roubini says a lack of bi-partisanism on fiscal issues could lead to a debt crisis and possibly send the U.S. into a Japanese - style bout of
stagflation.
Rising interest will be a
stagflation - like headwind to future
economic growth.
People can't agree on what causes
stagflation but the two main theories are a supply shock (usually oil) or poorly made
economic policy.
It's still a black mark against the Keynesian school of economics,
stagflation disproving many of their
economic models.