Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
stagflation
Croatian translation:
stagflacija
English term
stagflation
If monetary authorities respond appropriately to growing inflationary pressure - recognising that much of it is imported, and not a result of excess domestic demand - we may be able to manage our way through it. But if they raise interest rates relentlessly to meet inflation targets, we should prepare for the worst: another episode of stagflation. (guardian.co.uk)
Once stagflation occurs it is difficult to deal with. The measures a government would usually take to revive an economy in recession (cutting interest rates or increasing government spending) will also increase inflation. (moneyterms.co.uk)
Folks of a certain age might remember the stagflation which dominated the US economy in the 1970s. It was a gloomy time when energy prices (and gasoline lines) dominated the news; when whole industries slumped at the same time, and when job losses and price hikes seemed to travel in tandem. (boston.com)
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Proposed translations
stagflacija
Na pitanje predstavlja li stagflacija prijetnju, Almunia je za barcelonsku La Vanguardiju izjavio da je ona "očiti rizik, no da ju je moguće izbjeći uz primjenu pravilne politike." (Poslovni.hr)
Direktor Međunarodnog monetarnog fonda, Dominique Strauss-Khan upozorio je europske vlade da moraju ograničiti štetu zbog krize na financijskom tržištu jer Europi prijeti stagflacija. (SEEbiz)
Stagflacija, kombinacija sporog rasta i visoke inflacije, očit je rizik za europsko gospodarstvo, rekao je povjerenik EU-a za monetarna pitanja Joaquin Almunia u intervjuu za španjolske medije. (Hrvatska Radiotelevizija)
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