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- Disinflation is a decrease in the rate of inflation – a slowdown in the rate of increase of the general price level of goods and services in a nation's...
- trend, following a dip in the business cycle. It is the opposite of disinflation, which s****s to return the economy back down to the long-term trend....
- Underconsumption Business cycle Deflation/Inflation Chronic classical dichotomy Disinflation Money supply/demand Neutrality of money Price level Real and nominal...
- to inflation include: deflation – a fall in the general price level; disinflation – a decrease in the rate of inflation; hyperinflation – an out-of-control...
- Underconsumption Business cycle Deflation/Inflation Chronic classical dichotomy Disinflation Money supply/demand Neutrality of money Price level Real and nominal...
- Underconsumption Business cycle Deflation/Inflation Chronic classical dichotomy Disinflation Money supply/demand Neutrality of money Price level Real and nominal...
- reflation, but on the other hand rising inflation seemed to call for disinflation. The social-democratic post-war consensus that had prevailed in first...
- implemented an economic stabilization plan aimed at generating "sharp disinflation". The plan was devised by Yitzhak Moda'i and Michael Bruno. This was...
- Underconsumption Business cycle Deflation/Inflation Chronic classical dichotomy Disinflation Money supply/demand Neutrality of money Price level Real and nominal...
- Aggregate demand Aggregate supply Business cycle CAGR Deflation Demand shock Disinflation Effective demand Expectations Adaptive Rational Financial crisis Growth...