accelerationist love

accelerationist

Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word accelerationist.

Examples

  • The Fed's "accelerationist" policy "is risky and the potential costs may be quite high," Charles Plosser, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and a critic of the Fed's easy money policies, said in a speech on Tuesday.

    Japan's Central Bank Joins Peers in Opening the Taps Megumi Fujikawa 2012

  • Also, I spent two years on a paper which might have been considered interesting before the introduction of the accelerationist Phillips Curve into macroeconomics, but which was obsolete afterwards. 1 The consequence of my failure to receive this promotion was that Kay discovered a new facet of my personality,

    George A. Akerlof - Autobiography 2002

  • In the pre-accelerationist view at any given rate of unemployment relative prices and wages would converge to particular steady-state values; lower unemployment caused higher steadystate inflation.

    George A. Akerlof - Autobiography 2002

  • This work challenges the natural rate, accelerationist theory of the Phillips Curve.

    George A. Akerlof - Autobiography 2002

  • If you believe in a NAIRU, or anything remotely like a NAIRU or an accelerationist Phillips curve, the prognosis for prices is looking increasingly ugly.

    Economics and... 2009

  • 1 In the accelerationist view there is only one unemployment rate which would give constant inflation.

    George A. Akerlof - Autobiography 2002

  • The accelerationist attitude is, as Andrea Molle, a professor of political science at Chapman University who studies accelerationism, put it to me, “This collapse is going to come anyway—let’s rip the Band-Aid.”

    Techno-Fascism Comes to America Kyle Chayka 2025

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.