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stagflationary, a. Econ.|stægˈfleɪʃən(ə)rɪ| [f. stagflation n. + -ary1, after inflationary.] Of, pertaining to, characterized by, or involving stagflation.
1971Sunday Times 27 June 54/6 The antitrust movement could play a part in curing the stagflationary disease—the combination of rising prices and rising unemployment. 1980Economist 25 Oct. 98/3 How France achieved that..is one of the unsung puzzles of the stagflationary 1970s. 1989Times 22 Apr. 20/4 Robert Fleming, the broker, says sell the shares because of what it describes as the ‘stagflationary’ outlook for the British economy. |