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structural inflation noun[ U ] ECONOMICSukus inflation relating to a government's monetary policy rather than to supply of and demand for goods and services: The trend in structural inflation should be down.
Examples of structural inflation structural inflation First, the decisions taken in the 1970s to raise salaries and finance investment through monetary creation led to structuralinflation. Nothing has been done to deal with the fundamental problems of structuralinflation which are causing so much of our present trouble. From the Hansard archive
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