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stag⋅fla⋅tion

[stag-fley-shuhn]
–noun
an inflationary period accompanied by rising unemployment and lack of growth in consumer demand and business activity.

Origin:
1965–70; b. stagnation and inflation
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stag·fla·tion   (stāg-flā'shən)   
n.  Sluggish economic growth coupled with a high rate of inflation and unemployment.

[stag(nation) + (in)flation.]
stag·fla'tion·ar'y (-shə-něr'ē) adj.
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Cultural Dictionary

stagflation

An economic phenomenon of the late 1960s and 1970s characterized by sluggish economic growth and high inflation. The word is a blend of stagnation and inflation.

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Word Origin & History

stagflation 
1965, apparently coined by U.K. Conservative party finance minister Iain Macleod, from stag(nation) + (in)flation.
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Financial Dictionary

Stagflation

A condition of slow economic growth and relatively high unemployment - a time of stagnation - accompanied by a rise in prices, or inflation.

Investopedia Commentary

Stagflation occurs when the economy isn't growing but prices are - not a good situation for a country to be in. This happened to a great extent during the 1970s, when world oil prices rose dramatically, fueling sharp inflation in developed countries. For these countries, including the U.S., the effects of inflation were considerably made worse because of this stagnation.

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See also: Deflation, Disinflation, Inflation, Stagnation

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Financial Dictionary

stagflation

An economic condition that is characterized by slow growth, rapidly rising consumer prices, and relatively high unemployment.

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