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What I did in last 76 years was reflation of my unconscious mind.
In the first quarter, stocks responded to the Fed's reflation.
On the contrary, it would be necessary to apply a permanent policy of reflation.
No fewer than 364 economists signed a statement calling for a change of policy and traditional reflation.
That reflation has started to come at the same time that balance sheets are improving.
There was enough reflation after the 2000 technology stock collapse to send the Hindenburg into the stratosphere.
"However, a Fed easing move, often perceived as a step towards reflation, does not necessarily help the bond market," he added.
The fact that other economies are expanding adds an external stimulus to any internal impetus provided by reflation.
It is the opposite of reflation.
Needless to say, reflation alone will not make Euroland a workable currency area.
The post-war period until the late 1970s witnessed governments playing a positive role in stimulating demand through reflation of the economy.
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This is not an argument for cutting unemployment benefit but for government action in the form of reflation, job creation, job subsidies, or whatever.
But they differed over the emphasis they accorded to incomes policies, reflation, or tougher measures against the trade unions.
This higher than normal inflation is considered reflation, since it is a return to trend, not exceeding the long-term trend.
If we should move from unwelcome disinflation to pernicious deflation, the hopeful term to keep an eye out for is invigorating reflation.
Some economists have also called attention to the positive effects from expectations of reflation and rising nominal interest rates that Roosevelt's words and actions portended.
The more cautious Lloyd had rejected reflation because of the risk of ultimately damaging the economy with a balance of payments crisis.
Runs on the pound triggered a long series of economically and politically disruptive "stop-go" policies (deflation followed by reflation).
Sometimes, if taking an initiative in an area he deemed crucial, he would take the chair, as he did at the Reflation Committee in 1958.
Under the hatchback the boot is shallow with a false floor hiding a spare tyre, or a reflation kit and more spare space.
"At least one widely respected member of their equivalent of the Fed's Open Market Committee has publicly supported reflation," he said.
One of the effects of this reflation was a huge surge in imports and a record trade deficit, but it did also restrict the growth of unemployment.
'We tried it then and look where it led us', is her view of previous bouts of big spending, reflation, and subsidies to troubled industries.
In the absence of reflation, he predicted an end only after "needless and cruel bankruptcy, unemployment, and starvation", followed by "a new boom-depression sequence":