prime the pump

prime the pump
   deliberately to cause inflation by excessive government spending
   The fiscal theory, now largely discredited, is that higher taxation or borrowing spent on more public works will lead to economic growth without inflation or depreciating the value of the currency:
    The new administration coming into power in just two weeks would have to 'prime the pump' through massively increased government expenditure. (Erdman, 1986)

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