Dutch disease
marginal
buyer's market
price scissors
demand-pull inflation
deflationary
seller's market
economies of scale
agrarian scissors
you get what you pay for
balance-of-payments problem
inflation
extramarginal
inflate
stretch
extend
overproduction
perfectly inelastic supply
overcapacity
inferior good
energy crisis
demand destruction
marginal utility
commodity currency
Veblen good
trade surplus
monetarist
waver
rise
rising prices
bliss point
hyperproduction
inelastic supply
dollar voting
elastic demand
surfeit
incremental cost
differential cost
marginal cost
bullwhip effect
glut
comparative advantage
overquantity
limit up
boom and bust
commoditization
oversupply
agflation
wage-push inflation
elastic
disruptive
colonialism
revalorization
unearned increment
wholesale price index
Jevons paradox
foodflation
producer price index
price elasticity of supply
Bennett's law
middle income trap
underwater
acceleration
inflationary spiral
budget deficit
lock-in
overcapitalise
overcapitalize
overprice
bumper crop
fall off a cliff
long tail
depletion
inflationary
technoeconomic
cost-pull inflation
flood
scissors crisis
hike
boost
oversold
highway robbery
overenrichment
increase
cost-push inflation
cost increase
exits
undershift
melt up
buyup
capital gain
market failure
economicide

English words for 'An increase in the value derived from the natural-resources sector of the economy, leading to a rise in the valuation of the currency increasingly based on the natural-resources sector, and thus causing a deterioration in the manufacturing sector by making the manufactured goods less competitive in the export marketplace compared to those manufactured by economies with lower valuation currencies, because they are relatively more expensive.'

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