Inflation

A sustained increase in the general price level, eroding the purchasing power of money.

Demand-pull inflation comes from spending growth outpacing supply; cost-push inflation comes from rising input costs (e.g., oil shocks). Real returns equal nominal returns less inflation — the Fisher relation. Inflation erodes the real value of fixed-rate bond cash flows but typically leaves equity claims on real assets relatively protected over long horizons.

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