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  2. File:Inflation galop! (IA Inflationgalop00Stuc).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Illustrated t.p. (27 x 36 cm.) depicts five men around a balloon labeled "Inflation 00,000,000" with a patch labeled "4,000,000 legalized." The 1874 Inflation Bill, which President Grant vetoed on April 22, proposed that there should be 00,000,000 in greenbacks, adding 4,000,000 to the paper currency.

  3. Monetary inflation - Wikipedia

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    Monetary inflation is a sustained increase in the money supply of a country (or currency area). Depending on many factors, especially public expectations, the fundamental state and development of the economy, and the transmission mechanism, it is likely to result in price inflation, which is usually just called "inflation", which is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services.

  4. Wage-price spiral - Wikipedia

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    Trend of monthly inflation rate in Italy, from 1962 to February 2022. In macroeconomics, a wage-price spiral (also called a wage/price spiral or price/wage spiral) is a proposed explanation for inflation, in which wage increases cause price increases which in turn cause wage increases, in a positive feedback loop. [1]

  5. What Causes Inflation? - AOL

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    What caused inflation in 2022? A major cause of inflation in 2022 was the supply chain issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic -- as goods became scarce, prices went up in response to continued demand.

  6. Built-in inflation - Wikipedia

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    Built-in inflation is a type of inflation that results from past events and persists in the present. Built-in inflation is one of three major determinants of the current inflation rate. In Robert J. Gordon 's triangle model of inflation, the current inflation rate equals the sum of demand-pull inflation , cost-push inflation , and built-in ...

  7. Did Stimulus Checks Cause Inflation? - AOL

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    In the European Union, for example, inflation hit 7.5% — close to America’s rate — despite limited stimulus that never approached the scale of America’s payments. In the End, It Was the ...

  8. Overheating (economics) - Wikipedia

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    High levels of aggregate demand tend to be the cause of overheating. If short run aggregate demand exceeds long run aggregate supply, then the excess demand for goods must be met via the over-employment of resources. This may be achieved by employing workers for extra shifts or using machinery beyond their recommended working hours.

  9. As the causes of US inflation grow, so do the dangers - AOL

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