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  • We saw short-term stimulus packages, temporary tax rebates or surcharges, go-stop monetary policy with inflationary overexpansion followed by severe contraction, wage-and-price guidelines and controls.

    Economics for the Long Run John B. Taylor 2012

  • When he became president, Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, a Democrat appointed by President Carter, was determined to reduce inflation and end the go-stop interventions of the 1970s.

    Economics for the Long Run John B. Taylor 2012

  • I constantly witness the go-stop of cars thinking about merging, but oh goodness, is that gap in the lane big enough?

    An Open Letter to the Drivers of Northern California « Morgan Dempsey 2008

  • Kang's manager denied the allegation, saying he didn't even know how to play ` ` go-stop, '' a popular Korean game.

    Gambling911.com RSS News Feed 2008

  • During the 1950s and 1960s in the UK this monetary policy became known as "go-stop".

    Safehaven 2008

  • "Maybe, if she were to stick to basic go-stop type di'rections.

    Voyage To The City Of The Dead Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984

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