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deflation <a deflation; deflations> SUBST

deflation GÉOL

deflation SUBST

double deflation ÉCON

monetary deflation ÉCON

deflation of prices ÉCON

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In a more direct sense, more bankruptcies also occurred due both to increased debt cost caused by deflation and the reduced demand.
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Inflation was helpful for not only providing differential accumulation but also to forestall the threat of deflation.
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In contrast, deflation occurs when prices are actually dropping.
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When deflation is needed, one pass is almost always sufficient.
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Moreover, the continued deleveraging of outstanding debts increases the rate of deflation.
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From 1929 to 1933, the industrial economy had been suffering from a vicious cycle of deflation.
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The recession and a drop in some prices led to concern about deflation from mid-2001 to late-2003.
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Had there been a production limit, the deflation might have been helped somewhat.
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Prices fell by 20%, causing a deflation which made the repayments of debts much harder.
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His long-term view was that deflation would, in any case, be the best way to help the economy.
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