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Deflation
Deflation is a sustained period when the general price level for goods and services is falling. This means that a weighted basket of goods and services is becoming less expensive over time. It is normally associated with falling level of AD leading to a negative output gap where actual GDP is well below potential GDP. With price deflation, the real purchasing power of cash increases, but the real value of outstanding debts also rises.
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Why apologise for low inflation?
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Causes of Price Deflation
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Economic Policies to Avoid Deflation
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Consequences of Deflation
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Explaining the difference between Disinflation and Deflation
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The Folly of Negative Interest Rates
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Greek Economy: Current Issues (2017)
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Abenomics in Japan - Resource Update
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Specialisation
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Reduced Fear of Deflation in the Euro Area
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Bank of Japan moves to set Negative Interest Rates
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AS Macro Key Term: Deflation
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Richard Koo - Japan and the Balance Sheet Recession
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Swedish central bank uses negative interest rates to avoid deflation
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Balancing out Good and Bad Deflation
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Zero inflation is the new normal
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Writing a path back to target - Carney on Inflation
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Deflation and the Exchange Rate
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CPI inflation in the UK turns negative
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