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Demand pull inflationA theory of inflation or price increases resulting from so-called excess demand. Related: Cost-push inflation.Demand pull inflation Similar MatchesAdjusted for inflationAdjusted for inflationCorrected for price changes to yield an equivalent in terms of goods and services. The adjustment divides nominal amounts for different years by price indices for those years -- e.g. the CPI or the implicit price deflator -- and multiplies by 100. This converts to real values, i.e. valued at the prices of the base year for the price index. HyperinflationHyperinflationSee: Inflation InflationInflationIncrease in the overall price level of an economy, usually as measured by the CPI or by the implicit price deflator. InflationInflationSustained increase in price or earnings levels, commonly measured by changes in the Retail Prices Index (price inflation) or changes in the index of National Average Earnings (earnings inflation). Inflation indexed securitiesInflation indexed securitiesSecurities such as bonds or notes that guarantee a return higher than the rate of inflation if the security is held to maturity. Further SuggestionsInflationCost push inflation Wage push inflation Personal inflation rate Inflation adjusted Inflation accounting Inflation rate Inflation escalator clause Inflation uncertainty Disinflation Inflation hedge Inflation risk |
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