contractionary
Contractionary refers to policies or measures aimed at reducing economic activity, often to control inflation. These actions can include raising interest rates or decreasing government spending, which can lead to lower consumer demand and investment.
In the context of monetary policy, a contractionary approach is used by central banks like the Federal Reserve to stabilize prices. By making borrowing more expensive, it encourages saving over spending, ultimately slowing down the economy to prevent overheating and excessive inflation.