excess-demand inflation - определение. Что такое excess-demand inflation
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Что (кто) такое excess-demand inflation - определение

TYPE OF INFLATION WHERE AGGREGATE DEMAND INCREASES FASTER THAN AGGREGATE SUPPLY
Economics/Demand pull; Demand-pull Inflation; Demand pull inflation; Demand–pull inflation; Demand Pull Inflation; Demand inflation
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Monetary inflation         
SUSTAINED INCREASE IN A NATION'S MONEY SUPPLY
Inflation (monetary); Monetary Inflation; Inflation risk
Monetary inflation is a sustained increase in the money supply of a country (or currency area). Depending on many factors, especially public expectations, the fundamental state and development of the economy, and the transmission mechanism, it is likely to result in price inflation, which is usually just called "inflation", which is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services.
Credentialism and educational inflation         
ANY OF A NUMBER OF RELATED PROCESSES INVOLVING INCREASED DEMANDS FOR FORMAL EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, AND THE DEVALUATION OF THESE QUALIFICATIONS
Credentialism; Academic inflation; Academic Inflation; Credential inflation; Credential creep; Degree inflation; Credentialism and grade inflation; Education inflation; Credentialism and educational inflation
Credentialism and educational inflation are any of a number of related processes involving increased demands for formal educational qualifications, and the devaluation of these qualifications. In Western society, China, and India, there has been increasing reliance on formal qualifications or certification for jobs.
Excess demand function         
Excess supply function; Excess-demand function
In microeconomics, excess demand is a phenomenon where the demand for goods and services exceeds that which the firms can produce.
Inflation (cosmology)         
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THEORY OF RAPID UNIVERSE EXPANSION
Cosmology/Inflation; Monopole problem; Inflationary theory; Inflation theory; Inflationary Theory; Inflationary universe; Inflationary models; Inflationary model; Inflationary expansion; Inflationary universe cosmology; Inflationary cosmology; Cosmic Inflation; Inflationary universe theory; Inflation (physics); Inflationary phase; Space inflation; Inflationary era; Cosmic inflation; Inflation (astrophysics); Cosmological inflation; Inflation model; Magnetic monopole problem; Inflation (Cosmology)
In physical cosmology, cosmic inflation, cosmological inflation, or just inflation, is a theory of exponential expansion of space in the early universe. The inflationary epoch lasted from  seconds after the conjectured Big Bang singularity to some time between and  seconds after the singularity.
2021–2022 inflation surge         
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ONGOING GLOBAL SURGE OF HIGHER-THAN-AVERAGE INFLATION
Draft:2021 inflation crisis; 2021 inflation crisis; 2021 inflation surge; 2021-2022 inflation surge; 2021-22 inflation surge; 2021–22 inflation surge; 2022 inflation crisis; 2022 inflation surge; Inflation in US; US inflation; 2021–2022 inflation surge; 2021-2023 inflation surge; Greedflation
In early 2021, a worldwide increase in inflation began to occur. It has been attributed to various causes, including pandemic-related fiscal and monetary stimulus,Were The Stimulus Checks A Mistake?
Labor demand         
CONCEPT IN ECONOMICS DESCRIBING THE NUMBER OF LABOR-HOURS AN EMPLOYER IS WILLING TO HIRE
Labour demand; Labor demand function; Labour demand function; Demand for labor; Labor Demand
In economics, the labor demand of an employer is the number of labor-hours that the employer is willing to hire based on the various exogenous (externally determined) variables it is faced with, such as the wage rate, the unit cost of capital, the market-determined selling price of its output, etc. The function specifying the quantity of labor that would be demanded at any of various possible values of these exogenous variables is called the labor demand function.
Eternal inflation         
COSMOLOGICAL MODEL IN WHICH THE INFLATIONARY PHASE LASTS FOREVER THROUGHOUT MOST OF THE MULTIVERSE BUT WE FIND OURSELVES IN A SMALL CORNER IN WHICH INFLATION HAS STOPPED
Bubble universe theory; Bubble Universe Theory; Chaotic Inflation theory; Chaotic inflation; Bubble universe; Chaotic inflation theory; Bubble theory; Bubble Theory; Inflationary multiverse; Bubble Universe
Eternal inflation is a hypothetical inflationary universe model, which is itself an outgrowth or extension of the Big Bang theory.
in demand         
  • Former iN DEMAND ident used until 2014. This was the latest variant.
  • A version of the Viewer's Choice logo used from 1985 to 1999.
AMERICAN CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE
IN Demand; IN DEMAND; Too Much for TV; Vutopia; Vutopia on demand; InDemand; Too Much For TV
In request.
in demand         
  • Former iN DEMAND ident used until 2014. This was the latest variant.
  • A version of the Viewer's Choice logo used from 1985 to 1999.
AMERICAN CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE
IN Demand; IN DEMAND; Too Much for TV; Vutopia; Vutopia on demand; InDemand; Too Much For TV
sought after.
Speculative demand for money         
COMPONENT OF LIQUIDITY PREFERENCE THEORY
Asset demand for money; Speculative demand
The speculative or asset demand for money is the demand for highly liquid financial assets — domestic money or foreign currency — that is not dictated by real transactions such as trade or consumption expenditure. Speculative demand arises from the perception that money is optimally part of a portfolio of assets being held as investments.

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Demand-pull inflation

Demand-pull inflation occurs to arise when aggregate demand in an economy is more than aggregate supply. It involves inflation rising as real gross domestic product rises and unemployment falls, as the economy moves along the Phillips curve. This is commonly described as "too much money chasing too few goods". More accurately, it should be described as involving "too much money spent chasing too few goods", since only money that is spent on goods and services can cause inflation. This would not be expected to happen, unless the economy is already at a full employment level. It is the opposite of cost-push inflation.