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Deflation meaning
An act or instance of deflating. | A decrease in the general price level, that is, in the nominal cost of goods and services as well as wages. | An economic contraction.
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The United States then began experiencing measurable deflation, steadily decreasing from the first measured deflation of -0.38% in March, to July's deflation rate of -2.10%.
One thing to note is that price deflation has been an interesting factor over the last few years, in the sense that consumers react violently to any inflation and seem to not notice deflation at all.
Also, deflation did not occur in countries that did not have modern manufacturing, transportation and communications. citation Money supply, p. 222 By the end of the 19th century, the deflation ended and turned to mild inflation.
As Irving Fisher argued in 1933, in his Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions, deflation (falling prices) can make a depression deeper as falling prices and wages made pre-existing nominal debts more valuable in real terms.
Debt deflation main Debt deflation is a complicated phenomenon associated with the end of long-term credit cycles.
He attacked the post World War I deflation policies with A Tract on Monetary Reform in 1923 – a trenchant argument that countries should target stability of domestic prices, avoiding deflation even at the cost of allowing their currency to depreciate.
Other designs, such as the "pop top" and "MultiVent" systems, have also attempted to address the need for rapid deflation on landing, but the parachute top remains popular as an all-around maneuvering and deflation system.
The panic of 1873 can only be understood in light of the various tendencies involved—deflation and other; and deflation can only be understood in the light of various historical manifestations—1873 and other.
A debt default might cause a slight deflation in home values that have ballooned in recent years.
All of this is to say that inflation and deflation are important variables when you’re evaluating the GIC interest rates available to you.
Although TD director of economics James Orlando agrees that deflation is unlikely on the horizon, he said there is logic behind what these respondents are thinking.
As we’ve had several years of way above trend line inflation, above the 2% target, and it shouldn’t even be a 2% target (it should be zero), but it will take several years of below trend line (target) or deflation, to restore value to the US dollar.
At the start of the century, fund managers looked at the region through a lens of “Asia ex-Japan” as the world’s second-largest economy succumbed to deflation.
Being a Hornets fan is a treatise in vacillating hope and deflation.
China has long been a key driver of global economic growth, but a myriad of mounting headwinds has seen the country slide into deflation and stoked fears that the country is now facing the greatest economic headwinds in decades.
China has to fight deflation while we have been fighting inflation for more than a year.
China's consumer prices swung lower in October, as key gauges of domestic demand pointed to weakness not seen since the pandemic, while factory-gate deflation deepened, casting doubts over the chances of a broad-based economic recovery.
Could you guys just talk maybe, we hear a lot about cost deflation, OTCG and all those things.
Despite the August rebound, many analysts do not rule out a relapse into deflation in coming months, as China's main growth engines stall and after youth unemployment reached a record level of more than 20 percent in June.
Earlier this month it slipped into deflation.