reflation

/riːˈfleɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or policy of increasing the money supply or government spending to stimulate a weak economy and reverse deflation.
    • Many countries turned to reflation after the economic crisis of 2008.
    • Critics of reflation worry that it could lead to high inflation later.
    • The government's reflation plan included tax cuts and infrastructure projects.
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