inflation - (in some theories of cosmology) A very brief exponential expansion of the universe postulated to have interrupted the standard linear expansion shortly after the Big Bang
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- (cosmology) a brief exponential expansion of the universe (faster than the speed of light) postulated to have occurred shortly after the big bang
- ostentation: lack of elegance as a consequence of being pompous and puffed up with vanity
- a general and progressive increase in prices; 'in inflation everything gets more valuable except money'
- The action of inflating something or the condition of being inflated
pregnant - fraught(p): filled with or attended with; 'words fraught with meaning'; 'an incident fraught with danger'; 'a silence pregnant with suspense'
- meaning(a): rich in significance or implication; 'a meaning look'
- (of a woman or female animal) Having a child or young developing in the uterus
- carrying developing offspring within the body or being about to produce new life
- Having been in such a condition for a specified time
pictures - (picture) a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface; 'they showed us the pictures of their wedding'; 'a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them'
- (pictural) pictorial: pertaining to or consisting of pictures; 'pictorial perspective'; 'pictorial records'
- (picture) visualize: imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; 'I can't see him on horseback!'; 'I can see what will happen'; 'I can see a risk in this strategy'
belly - The human trunk below the ribs, containing the stomach and bowels
- abdomen: the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis
- The stomach, esp. as representing the body's need for food
- swell out or bulge out
pregnant belly inflation pictures - The Great
The Great Inflation and Its Aftermath: The Past and Future of American Affluence
The Great Inflation in the 1960s and 1970s, notes award-winning columnist Robert J. Samuelson, played a crucial role in transforming American politics, economy, and everyday life. The direct consequences included stagnation in living standards, a growing belief—both in America and abroad—that the great-power status of the United States was ending, and Ronald Reagan’s election to the presidency in 1980. But that is only half the story. The end of high inflation led to two decades of almost uninterrupted economic growth, rising stock prices and ever-increasing home values. Paradoxically, this prolonged prosperity triggered the economic and financial collapse of 2008 and 2009 by making Americans—from bank executives to ordinary homeowners—overconfident, complacent, and careless. The Great Inflation and its Aftermath, Samuelson contends, demonstrated that we have not yet escaped the boom-and-bust cycles common in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This is a sobering tale essential for anyone who wants to understand today’s world.
CPI inflation projection based on market interest rate expectations and ?275 billion asset purchases
The fan chart depicts the probability of various outcomes for CPI inflation in the future. It has been conditioned on the assumption that the stock of purchased assets financed by the issuance of central bank reserves reaches ?275 billion and remains there throughout the forecast period. If economic circumstances identical to today’s were to prevail on 100 occasions, the MPC’s best collective judgement is that inflation in any particular quarter would lie within the darkest central band on only 10 of those occasions. The fan chart is constructed so that outturns of inflation are also expected to lie within each pair of the lighter red areas on 10 occasions. In any particular quarter of the forecast period, inflation is therefore expected to lie somewhere within the fan on 90 out of 100 occasions. And on the remaining 10 out of 100 occasions inflation can fall anywhere outside the red area of the fan chart. Over the forecast period, this has been depicted by the light grey background. In any quarter of the forecast period, the probability mass in each pair of identically coloured bands sums to 10%. The distribution of that 10% between the bands below and above the central projection varies according to the skew at each quarter, with the distribution given by the ratio of the width of the bands below the central projection to the bands above it. In Chart 3, the probabilities in the lower bands are the same as those in the upper bands at Years 1, 2 and 3. See the box on pages 48–49 of the May 2002 Inflation Report for a fuller description of the fan chart and what it represents. The dashed line is drawn at the two-year point.
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Soaring inflation which recently hit a 3-? year high of 7.61 percent has become a major cause of concern for the people in India, especially for the ones who are less privileged.. hope the govt. brings out corrective measures to curb inflation soon enough (unfortunately 'soon' is one word which is yet to be defined in our govt.'s dictionary!!) btw this is an old man who makes a living by selling bhel on the streets , his disheartened expression says it all.
pregnant belly inflation pictures
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