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Inflation-guard endorsement Inflation-guard endorsement added at the insured’s request to a homeowners policy to increase periodically the face amount of
Social influence Social influence is a basic concept of social psychology which refers to the effects on a person of relations with others, whether individuals, groups or society in general.
Normative influence In sociology, normative influence is the process in which other people's anticipated judgments of right and wrong influence someone’s behaviour.
Normative Social Influence Normative Social Influence is a social influence based on individuals’ desire to be liked or accepted by other persons.
Inflation risk Inflation risk is the probability that the prices of goods and services (including the interest rate on borrowed funds and the cost of
NAIRU (nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment) NAIRU (nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment) is the rate of unemployment when demand for labor equals supply, consequently elimination the tendency for the inflation rate to change.
Nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment Nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment is the rate of unemployment when demand for labor equals supply, consequently elimination the tendency for the inflation rate to change.
Demand-pull inflation Demand-pull inflation is the inflation that results when policymakers pursue policies that shift the aggregate demand curve.
Inflation targeting Inflation targeting is a monetary policy strategy to achieve price stability.
Inflation rate Inflation rate is the rate of change of the price level, usually measured as a percentage changer per year.