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economy
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boost
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economic
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deflation
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To reflate the economy means to try to boost the level of economic activity. This generally means using reflationary policies.
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economics: experience reflation; "The economy reflated after the Fed took extreme measures"
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economics: raise demand, expand the money supply, or raise prices, after a period of deflation; "These measures reflated the economy"
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Is the economic and financial process whereby the monetary and fiscal authorities act to stabilize or reverse a downward trend in general price levels. Monetarists would view this activity as increasing the money supply.
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Used in the context of reflating the economy, which means to boost the level of economic activity.
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Keywords:
inflate
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balloon
inflate again; "reflate the balloon"
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become inflated again
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