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- Recession, Grows 0.1%". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved January 21, 2010. "Reflating the dragon". Beijing: The Economist. November 13, 2008. Retrieved January...
- the bailouts could be traced directly to Alan Greenspan's efforts to reflate the stock market and the economy after the tech stock bust, and specifically...
- Other alternatives include s****ing to restart the growth of private debt ("reflate the bubble"), or slow or stop its fall; and debt relief, which by lowering...
- Economic equilibrium, and of the Concerted activity (Konzertierte Aktion) to reflate the German market. He is thus seen as one of the most influential German...
- an important hub for the London Design Festival and hosts many festival reflated exhibitions and events. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored...
- believed that had governments or private enterprise embarked on efforts to reflate financial markets, the crisis would have been less severe. David Ames Wells...
- fall, this scheme will be a disaster (Osborne pulls out all the stops to reflate the housing bubble)". The Times. Archived from the original on 21 March...
- interest rate. Fischer's remedy for when this sequence of events occur is to reflate prices back to its initial level, preventing that "vicious spiral" of debt...
- potential ****ure Leader of the Conservative Party, and whose remit was to reflate the economy going into the next General Election due by the end of 1964...
- 44th Congress. He took a strong stand for "honest money", a currency not reflated with paper money, and voted against the so-called Inflation Bill of 1874...