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...
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Look up Deflation, deflation, or déflation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Commonly, deflation refers to a decrease in the general price level, the...
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Debt deflation is a theory that recessions and depressions are due to the overall level of debt rising in real value because of deflation, causing people...
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The Great Deflation or the Great Sag refers to the period from 1870 until 1890 in which the world prices of goods, materials and labor decreased, although...
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Inflation (redirect from Negative deflation)
reduction in the purchasing power of money. The opposite of CPI inflation is deflation, a decrease in the general price level of goods and services. The common...
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Deflation is a 2001 micro-budget short film, written and directed by Roger Ashton-Griffiths. It stars Del Synnott, features Keira Knightley, who also...
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Great Depression (section Debt deflation)
the U.S. Interest rates dropped to low levels by mid-1930, but expected deflation and the continuing reluctance of people to borrow meant that consumer...
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Aeolian processes (redirect from Deflation (geology))
which experience intense and sustained erosion are called deflation zones. Most aeolian deflation zones are composed of desert pavement, a sheet-like surface...
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Deflationary theory of truth (redirect from Deflationism)
and logic, a deflationary theory of truth (also semantic deflationism or simply deflationism) is one of a family of theories that all have in common the...
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Deflate (redirect from Deflation (data compression))
In computing, Deflate (stylized as DEFLATE, and also called Flate) is a lossless data compression file format that uses a combination of LZ77 and Huffman...
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Deadpan (redirect from Comedy of deflation)
Deadpan, dry humour, or dry-wit humour is the deliberate display of emotional neutrality or no emotion, commonly as a form of comedic delivery to contrast...
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GDP deflator (redirect from GDP deflation)
consumer price index (CPI), the GDP deflator is a measure of price inflation/deflation with respect to a specific base year; the GDP deflator of the base year...
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1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (redirect from Barney deflation)
the character having been murdered. In 2022, People ranked the Barney deflation as the "biggest balloon blunder" in the parade's 98 years. Burton, Jamie...
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Spike strip (redirect from Tire deflation device)
stingers, stop sticks, by the trademark Stinger or formally known as a Tire Deflation Device or TDD) is a device or incident weapon used to impede or stop the...
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the deflation reflex discovered by the same individuals, Hering and Breuer. The majority of this page discusses the inflation reflex; the deflation reflex...
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Irving Fisher (section Debt-deflation)
earliest American neoclassical economists, though his later work on debt deflation has been embraced by the post-Keynesian school. Joseph Schumpeter described...
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Blowout (geomorphology) (redirect from Deflation hollow)
species, can settle in an opening and prevent any further expansion and deflation. Even though a few plants species can be classed as colonizers, these...
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Boston University (redirect from Boston University grade deflation)
York Times, have published articles exploring the existence of grade deflation. The Times discovered that administrators have suggested to faculty members...
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true if there is deflation. Using ratings to compare players between different eras is made more difficult when inflation or deflation are present. (See...
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Metaphysics (redirect from Metaphysical deflationism)
meaning or no significant point is called metaphysical or ontological deflationism. This view is opposed by so-called serious metaphysicians, who contend...
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Causes of the Great Depression (section Debt deflation)
crash that triggered a "panic sell-off" of assets. This was followed by a deflation in asset and commodity prices, dramatic drops in demand and the total...
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Heinrich Brüning's government pursued a policy of fiscal austerity and deflation which caused unemployment of nearly 30% by 1932. The Nazi Party led by...
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The Reich Party for Civil Rights and Deflation (German: Reichspartei für Volksrecht und Aufwertung), also known as the People's Justice Party (Volksrechtpartei...
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Princeton University (section Grade deflation policy)
Grade Deflation". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved June 20, 2021. "On grade deflation". The...
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problematic for the country. While falling or rising exports will lead to deflation or inflation respectively in any country, the impacts are more severe...
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economic activity. Policy is set to maintain a very low rate of inflation or deflation. For example, the European Central Bank (ECB) describes price stability...
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hard rocky (basalt) plateaus, where most of the sand has been removed by deflation. The majority of the Sahara is hamada. Other examples are Negev desert...
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Constant purchasing power accounting (section Net monetary gains and losses authorized during low inflation and deflation in IFRS since 1989)
price index) during low inflation, high inflation, hyperinflation and deflation; i.e., during all possible economic environments. During all economic...
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debts increases the rate of deflation. Thus, debt and deflation act on and react to one another, resulting in a debt-deflation spiral. The outcome is a depression...
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contraction of the money supply resulted in deflation. Even as nominal interest rates dropped, deflation-adjusted real interest rates remained high, rewarding...
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