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He freely admits that he jacked up rates too aggresively, in contrast to 1999, when he decided that technology allowed much more non-inflationary growth.
Economic Attribution Error, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Germany has had a sizzling 2010, enjoying a burst of strong non-inflationary growth.
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What I mean is, you did have 25 years of sustained, non-inflationary growth.
Ronald Reagan: A 'folklore' president who led a revolution 2011
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As for China, a commodity price retreat could more than offset stagnation in western markets and provide a non-inflationary stimulus to domestic demand.
The Lucky Country Faces Hard Times Philip Bowring 2012
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If the two powers want a non-inflationary way to inject more dynamism into their economies, there is a one quick step they could take: agree to eliminate all tariffs in transatlantic trade.
Give Free Trade a Chance Peter S. Rashish 2011
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What I mean is, you did have 25 years of sustained, non-inflationary growth.
Ronald Reagan: A 'folklore' president who led a revolution 2011
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A well-functioning mechanism, the Bank paper argues, should have three components: it should ensure internal balance, with governments able to deliver strong non-inflationary growth; it should allocate capital efficiently, and it should ensure financial stability.
Eurozone crisis: hopes of recovery recede while recession looms 2011
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First, our wage-bargaining system needs to be deeply revised to allow for an efficient and non-inflationary mechanism based on productivity gains.
Our Plan for Reviving Spain Luis de Guindos 2012
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So in short the US should continue to respond by pursuing a weak dollar policy as long as it's non-inflationary, which it has been and likely will continue to be, for the reasons stated: D
Economists, Bridge, and National Savings, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In 2003, Bank of England Governor Mervyn King dubbed the period from the early 1990s to the early 2000s the "nice" decade — standing for non-inflationary consistently expansionary; even then he warned the good times couldn't go on like that.
Overheard 2010
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