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Inflation and Deflation - Both Is Right and Wrong at the Same Time
Inflation and Deflation - Both Is Right and Wrong at the Same Time
Observing the ongoing cyber discussion whether we currently live in an inflationary or deflationary environment I hope I can add a little more than my 2 trillion cents. Yes, we experience a lot of inflation these days! Yes, we experience a lot of deflation these days! No, there is no ...
Deflation?
Deflation?
gregmankiw.blogspot.com — The above graph, from the Cleveland Fed , shows inflation as measured by the consumer price index... and by a measure called the median CPI. As every grade school student learns when the teacher reports result of the latest test, the average of any ... (more) Deflation?
Deflation v. Inflation
Deflation v. Inflation
suddendebt.blogspot.com — The debate rages on in the financial blogosphere: will the current crisis ultimately be resolved through a... period of cataclysmic deflation or in a hyper-inflationary auto da fe , Weimar-style? (Typical of human reactions when emotions run high, very ... (more) Deflation v. Inflation
Robert J. Samuelson - Deflation or Inflation?
washingtonpost.com — Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from... the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. ... (more) Robert J. Samuelson - Deflation or Inflation?
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