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Hard Landing

An economic scenario in which aggressive monetary tightening -- typically rapid interest rate hikes by a central bank -- slows inflation but tips the economy into recession. The term contrasts with a "soft landing," where inflation cools without a significant downturn. The Federal Reserve's rate hikes in the early 1980s under Paul Volcker are the classic hard landing example: inflation was crushed, but unemployment briefly topped 10%.

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