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Darn Deflation
Deflation is bad for three reasons. First, by reducing GDP it raises debt to GDP ratios making it harder to service existing debt. Second, once consumers and businesses expect prices to be cheaper in the future, delaying purchases makes sense. Third, it reduces the tools available to central banks to fight recessions, the most powerful…
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Year-over-year inflation in Japan is now 0.9%. While not much, after decades of deflation, it’s good news. That said, most of the inflation is the result of higher energy and electricity prices, not wages. And higher energy costs are the result of the yen’s recent 25% depreciation against the US dollar, combined with oil being…
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