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    inflationism
    [inˈflāSHəˌnizəm]
    definition
    1. noun form of inflation
    in·fla·tion
    [inˈflāSHən]
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘the condition of being inflated with a gas’): from Latin inflatio(n-), from inflare ‘blow in to’ (see inflate). inflation dates from the mid 19th century.
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    Inflationism - Wikipedia

    Inflationism is a heterodox economic, fiscal, or monetary policy, that predicts that a substantial level of inflation is harmless, desirable or even advantageous. Similarly, inflationist economists advocate for an inflationist policy. Mainstream economics holds that inflation is a necessary evil, and advocates a … See more

    In political debate, inflationism is opposed to hard currency, which believes that the real value of currency should be maintained. See more

    While few, if any, economists argue that inflation is a good thing in itself, some argue for a generally higher level of inflation, either in … See more

    Inflationism is most associated with, and a charge most leveled against, schools of economic thought which advocate government action, … See more

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    Inflationism is a heterodox economic, fiscal, or monetary policy, that predicts that a substantial level of inflation is harmless, desirable or even advantageous. Similarly, inflationist economists advocate for an inflationist policy.
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    Similarly, inflationist economists advocate for an inflationist policy. Mainstream economics holds that inflation is a necessary evil, and advocates a low, stable level of inflation, and thus is largely opposed to inflationist policies – some inflation is necessary, but inflation beyond a low level is not desirable.
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    Inflation expectations or expected inflation is the rate of inflation that is anticipated for some time in the foreseeable future. There are two major approaches to modeling the formation of inflation expectations.
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    In political debate, inflationism is opposed to hard currency, which believes that the real value of currency should be maintained. In late 19th century United States, the Free Silver movement advocated the inflationary policy of free coinage of silver. This was a contentious political issue in the 40-year period 1873–1913, consistently defeated.
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