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  2. Deflation - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In economics, deflation is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services. [1] Deflation occurs when the inflation rate falls below 0% (a negative inflation rate). Inflation reduces the value of currency over time, but deflation increases it. This allows more goods and services to be bought than before with the same amount of ...

  3. Inflation - Wikipedia

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    Rational expectations models them as unbiased, in the sense that the expected inflation rate is not systematically above or systematically below the inflation rate that actually occurs. A long-standing survey of inflation expectations is the University of Michigan survey. [69] Inflation expectations affect the economy in several ways.

  4. Debt deflation - Wikipedia

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    There was a renewal of interest in debt deflation in academia in the 1980s and 1990s, [16] and a further renewal of interest in debt deflation due to the financial crisis of 2007–2010 and the ensuing Great Recession. [6] In 2008, Deepak Lal wrote, "Bernanke has made sure that the second leg of a Fisherian debt deflation will not occur.

  5. History of macroeconomic thought - Wikipedia

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    In Wicksell's theory, cumulative inflation will occur when technical innovation causes the natural rate to rise or when the banking system allows the market rate to fall. Cumulative deflation occurs under the opposite conditions causing the market rate to rise above the natural. [2]

  6. Here’s what could happen to inflation, jobs and the deficit ...

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    And like Trump, she’s promised to end taxes on tips. She’s also pledged not to raise taxes on households making less than $400,000 annually. Both would growon the deficit. Taken together, the ...

  7. ‘Serious energy deflation’ is coming whether Trump or Harris ...

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    Ines Ferré. September 16, 2024 at 5:03 AM. In their bids to win the 2024 election, former President Donald Trump has promised to "drill, baby, drill" to lower energy prices, while Vice President ...

  8. GDP deflator - Wikipedia

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    GDP deflator. In economics, the GDP deflator (implicit price deflator) is a measure of the money price of all new, domestically produced, final goods and services in an economy in a year relative to the real value of them. It can be used as a measure of the value of money. GDP stands for gross domestic product, the total monetary value of all ...

  9. Recession forecasts have been wrong for years. Here's why a ...

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    Even the legendary inverted yield curve indicator, which occurs when the yield on 3-month Treasury bills exceeds the yield on 10-year notes, has apparently stumbled. It's a perfect 8-for-8 in ...