What is Stagflation?
Stagflation (definition)
Stagflation is a term that was first introduced in 1965 by Iain Macleod, a British politician. During a time of economic downturn in the UK, Macleod made a statement calling the period of stagnation and inflation a “stagflation situation.” It refers to a period of high recession accompanied by high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country’s economy.