demand-pull inflation
demand-pull
inflation Finance Definition
An inflationary condition that occurs when demand
outpaces supply. People are competing for a too-small amount of goods, which
drives prices up. In order to monitor demand-pull inflation, traders and
investors watch the producer and consumer price index statistics produced by
the U.S. government. Demand-pull inflation is the opposite of cost-push
inflation, where increasing costs drive inflation up.
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