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  1. ECONOMICS|economic policy · FINANCE|monetary economics
    boilsciú airgeadaíochta Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    monetäre Inflation
    de
    Definition "durch Erhöhung der Geldmenge verursachte Inflation, bei der das Geldmengenwachstum IATE:1260153 das Wachstum der realen Güterproduktion übersteigt" Reference "Council-DE, vgl. Börsenlexikon http://www.aktienhandel-verstehen.de/lexikon/inflation/ (22.6.17)"
    Comment "XREF: monetäre Deflation IATE:3570360"
    monetary inflation
    en
    Definition "inflation brought about by an increase in the money supply" Reference Rutherford, D., Routledge Dictionary of Economics, 3rd edition, Routledge, 2013
    Comment "The term 'monetary inflation' originally referred to an increase in the total amount of money held by the public, either due to government printing or, under a gold standard, by increasing the official price of gold.1 Some economists of the monetarist school continue to use the term in this way.2 See IATE:1260153 for more information.Today, however, the term 'monetary inflation' is generally used to refer to the price inflation which results from such an increase in the money supply, not the increase itself.3"
    inflation monétaire | inflation fiduciaire
    fr
    Definition croissance de la masse monétaire supérieure à la production réelle Reference "Conseil-FR d'après Dictionnaire de l'économie, Larousse; http://www.larousse.fr/archives/economie/page/136 [30.8.2016]"
    Comment "Ne pas confondre avec inflation des prix [ IATE:1103881 ].- Voir également: déflation monétaire [ IATE:3573060 ]Ne pas confondre également ""inflation monétaire"" qui est un type d'inflation provoqué par une trop grande quantité de monnaie en circulation et ""croissance monétaire"" [ IATE:1260153 ] qui correspond à l'augmentation de la quantité de monnaie en circulation dans une économie. L'inflation monétaire résulte donc d'un excès de masse monétaire."