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It's important now not to get into a wage-price spiral.
We cannot and will not allow a wage-price spiral to develop,' she said.
The risk of a wage-price spiral remained real, it said.
There is a clear risk of a damaging wage-price spiral.
But as I said, this time around there’s no wage-price spiral in sight.
Until you see growth in wages, there's very little risk of a wage-price spiral.
The good news is that it's a different economy these days, and probably much less vulnerable to a wage-price spiral.
And since there isn’t a wage-price spiral, we don’t need higher interest rates to get inflation under control.
Because that would inevitably start off a wage-price spiral,' Weber said.
The wage-price spiral used to mean expensive oil led to inflation, unemployment or both.
Then, high prices led to higher wages and the dreaded wage-price spiral.
We can, in short, see no sign of an incipient wage-price spiral.
Wages will go up in Germany, but not to the extent that you have a wage-price spiral.
This could further increase price growth and could end in a wage-price spiral,' he added.
Economists say that could set off a wage-price spiral.
They also imposed wage controls to help prevent a wage-price spiral.
The danger of a wage-price spiral is cause for concern.'
This would raise the spectre of a damaging wage-price spiral developing.
It would watch in particular for signs of "a wage-price spiral," Trichet said.
If so, the argument goes, this could create inflation pressures in the near future through a 1970’s type of wage-price spiral.
The wage-price spiral was not the only vicious cycle helping to increase inflation.
"If you don't get the wage-price spiral, then the inflation disappears when oil prices decline."
Only if you think we can have a wage-price spiral without, you know, the wages part.
Then you get a wage-price spiral which in general is not beneficial for the economy,' Bos said.
I don't see the risk of us entering into a wage-price spiral.'