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Disinflation
Disinflation refers to a slowdown or a fall in the annual rate of price inflation. Consumer prices are still increasing, but more slowly. This drop in the inflation rate may be temporary in nature. Disinflation might occur when the annual rate of inflation falls from 7% to 3%. Inflation is still positive but the general price level is not rising as quickly.
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How can a central bank combat high inflation?
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Four Reasons to Expect Falling Inflation during 2023
27th December 2022
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Explaining the difference between Disinflation and Deflation
19th December 2022
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Currency Appreciation and impact on Inflation - Chain of Reasoning
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Inflation (Quizlet Revision Activity)
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UK inflation in the Brexit years
15th February 2017
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Difference between Disinflation and Deflation
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Inflation and Deflation - 2021 Revision Update
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Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply - Clear The Deck Key Term Knowledge Activity
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Alexa joins the Consumer Price Index!
11th March 2019
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Why is high inflation a problem?
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Monetary Policy - The Bank of England
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Inflation (Update Summer 2018)
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