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  • Defined as a sustained fall in the general level of prices, '''deflation''' is not necessarily harmful, but there there is a danger that it could ha ==The causes of deflation==
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  • ...n electronic currency with a capped total circulation, and a pre-defined [[deflation]].
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  • ...h a capped total [[circulation (currency)|circulation]], and pre-defined [[deflation]].
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  • [[Deflation]] {{r|Debt deflation}}
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  • [[Deflation]] {{r|Debt deflation}}
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  • Defined as a sustained fall in the general level of prices, '''deflation''' is not necessarily harmful, but there there is a danger that it could ha ==The causes of deflation==
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  • ...ation. The principal of a TIPS increases with inflation and decreases with deflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index. When a TIPS matures, you are paid
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  • [[Deflation]]
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  • ...xfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/20/3/315.pdf Wolfson. ''Irving Fisher's debt-deflation theory: its relevance to current conditions''. Cambridge Journal of Economi
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  • {{r|Deflation}}
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  • ...with wind born particles. Areas subjected to deflation are termed aeolian deflation zones.<ref name=USGAEolian/> Deflation and abrasion form deflation basins, also called blowouts, which are hollows formed by aeolian processes
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  • Additionally, the Great Depression was perpetuating a deflation of the currency and while the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was attemp
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  • ...ndebtedness, but the depression was not inevitable. The reason is that the deflation which went with the over-indebtedness was not necessary." <ref name=FISHER1 ...ice Changes'', 1926, International Labor Review</ref> (1926); (6) his debt-deflation theory (1933) which is echoed in [[Keynesians|Post Keynesian economics]] <r
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  • * Dimand, Robert W. "Irving Fisher's Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions," ''Review of Social Economy'' (1994). 52, 92-
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  • ...evelopments at the time on page 150 of Ben Bernanke: ''Essays on the Great Deflation'', Princeton University Press, 2004 </ref>, and for the next two years (acc From April to June 1931, as a result of three years of [[deflation]] and the withdrawal of American funds, many banks found themselves with in
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  • ...evelopments at the time on page 150 of Ben Bernanke: ''Essays on the Great Deflation'', Princeton University Press, 2004 </ref>, and for the next two years (acc From April to June 1931, as a result of three years of deflation and the withdrawal of American funds many banks found themselves with insuf
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  • ...period between the two world wars as a system with an inbuilt tendency to deflation. As explained by Peter Temin and others, that was because, whereas countri <ref name=Ben+James> Ben Bernanke and Harold James: "The Gold Standard, Deflation and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression" in Ben Bernanke: ''Essays on
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