- In economics,
deflation is a
decrease in the
general price level of
goods and services.
Deflation occurs when the
inflation rate
falls below 0% (a negative...
- continuity.
According to the
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, the
deflationist view is that the
facts of the
thought experiment are undisputed; the...
- the
deflationist, the
sentences "It's true that Tiny Tim is trouble" and "Tiny Tim is trouble" are equivalent. In consequence, for the
deflationist, any...
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worked for
several years.
According to
Monique Clague, "An
obstinate deflationist throughout the
thirties Tardieu would clearly not have
given France a...
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Janet Byrne. ISBN 0-3162-2021-3
Larissa MacFarquhar (1
March 2010). "The
Deflationist: How Paul
Krugman found politics". The New Yorker.
Retrieved 28 February...
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Larissa MacFarquhar (March 1, 2010). "The
Deflationist". The New Yorker.
Archived from the
original on
April 1, 2016. Retrieved...
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favored fiscal consolidation through spending cuts and tax increases, and
deflationists, such as Abe himself, who
argued in
favor of a "growth first" policy...
- 2009, at the
Wayback Machine Larissa MacFarquhar (March 1, 2010). "The
Deflationist: How Paul
Krugman found politics". The New Yorker.
Archived from the...
- idea is
denied by
ontological anti-realists, also
called ontological deflationists, who say that
there are no
substantive facts one way or the other. According...
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approaches to
defining philosophy is
between deflationism and essentialism.
Deflationist approaches see it as an
empty blanket term,
while essentialistic approaches...