ydininflaatio
Ydininflaatio, literally “nuclear inflation,” is a term encountered in Finnish discourse to describe a hypothetical inflationary tendency tied to the nuclear sector. It is not a standard term in economics or nuclear policy, but it is used in some thought experiments and analyses to discuss how shocks affecting uranium supply, enrichment costs, reactor services, or regulatory changes could translate into higher prices for nuclear-related goods and electricity.
Etymology and scope: The word combines ydinin (nuclear) and inflaatio (inflation). In discussions, ydininflaatio can refer
Theoretical context and measurement: As a nonstandard concept, there is no universally accepted definition or index.
Relation to other topics: Related areas include energy price shocks, commodity inflation, and policy effects on