English to Gujarati Dictionary inflationary

inflationary

ફુગાવાનું
definition
adjective
So from a theoretical point of view it can be argued that an independent central bank may reduce the inflationary bias of monetary policy-making.
of, characterized by, or tending to cause monetary inflation.
Some promising ideas, such as inflationary cosmology and string theory, already exist.
of, relating to, or involving inflation.
example
The dangers of 'inflationary' pressures on the economy have been referred to on numerous occasions in this newspaper during recent months.
But first there were intriguing developments to follow up in the field of 'inflationary' cosmology.
In de Sitter space the universe expands exponentially, which is the basis of the 'inflationary' model of the universe.
Economists in Paris warned of a dangerous 'inflationary' spiral unless emergency corrective action was taken.
Today, the global backdrop is one of general economic strength and heightened 'inflationary' pressures.
The presence of monetary or 'inflationary' overhang in the economy exacerbates this situation.
However, the 'inflationary' backdrop and monetary policy are very different from the times of previous oil price rises.
So from a theoretical point of view it can be argued that an independent central bank may reduce the 'inflationary' bias of monetary policy-making.
However, it would also add to the 'inflationary' pressures discussed below, by raising the cost of our imports.
Robinson said India and China were among the countries where 'inflationary' pressure was becoming a concern.
The burgeoning deficit has put downward pressure on the dollar, which could create 'inflationary' pressure as Americans pay more for imported goods.
One of the goals of the 'inflationary' universe theory is to provide an explanation of these small irregularities.
Dollar confidence has faltered not coincidently as 'inflationary' pressures have broadened and mounted.
There is growing empirical evidence confirming the 'inflationary' theory of cosmology.
Thus they result in increasing the 'inflationary' pressure.
But in the medium term looser fiscal and monetary policy poses serious 'inflationary' risks.
All the same, the article captured the essence of the new strains of unfolding 'inflationary' pressures now taking hold.
Worse, it might set off an 'inflationary' spiral with global implications.
The prices of crude and natural gas have both almost doubled, while 'inflationary' pressures are broadening.
What's far worse is the phenomenon of the 'inflationary' recession that Keynesians are always trying to foist upon us.
The US central bank is trying to curtail 'inflationary' pressures without obstructing economic growth.
Some promising ideas, such as 'inflationary' cosmology and string theory, already exist.
Whether these measures or a general economic downturn helped ease 'inflationary' pressures in the housing market is open to argument.
Similarly, to reduce 'inflationary' pressures, the Bank of Canada also increased short-term interest rates.
With 'inflationary' pressures largely offset, expect slow and steady rate hikes
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