inflation
The Spanish phrase 'haber inflación' translates to 'there is inflation' in English. It is used to indicate or predict the general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing power of money, a phenomenon known as inflation. This phrase is often used in economic contexts and financial discussions.
The central bank must avoid having excessive inflation
This phrase is referring to the responsibility of the central bank to maintain a stable economy, in this case by preventing high inflation rates.
In the 80s, there used to be very high inflation
This sentence refers to a historical period, specifically the 80s, during which there were high levels of inflation.
There can be inflation if the government prints too much money
This statement outlines one possible cause of inflation: an excessive production of money by the government.