Definition of demand pull in English:
demand pull
Pronunciation /dəˈmand/ /dəˈmænd/ /dēˈmand po͝ol/ /diˈmænd pʊl/
adjective
Relating to or denoting inflation caused by an excess of demand over supply.
‘This will fuel further spending, which will lead to more fundamental demand-pull inflation.’
- ‘There is no danger of overdoing fiscal policy anymore - demand-pull inflation is not even a remote threat.’
- ‘Any measures that lead to additional spending bring the risk of stoking more fundamental demand-pull inflation.’
- ‘Consequently, there is no demand-pull for aluminum.’
- ‘There is also the matter of different demand-pull factors influencing each area.’