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Deflation and is
Deflation sometimes occurred during the cycle's downturns under the gold standard ; however, there is no strong historical correlation between depressions and deflation.
By contrast to the mild deflation of the so called Great Deflation, the deflation of the 1930s Great Depression was so severe that deflation today is associated with depressions, but in fact there is no clear link.

Deflation and 2
The Great Deflation or the Great Sag refers to the period from 1870 until 1890 in which world prices of goods, materials and labor decreased, although at a low rate of less than 2 % annually.

Deflation and short
* Deflation ( film ), a 2001 short film

Deflation and by
* Deflation, Free or Compulsory from Making Economic Sense by Murray N. Rothbard

Deflation and for
* Cato Policy Report-A Plea for ( Mild ) Deflation
The study In vitro Deflation of Pre-filled Saline Breast Implants ( 2006 ) reported that the rates of deflation ( filler leakage ) of the pre-filled saline breast implant made it a second choice for corrective breast surgery.
To end Deflation the Gold standard was suspended and a series of panels comprising business leaders in each industry set regulations which ended what was called " cut-throat competition ," believed to be responsible for forcing down prices and profits nationwide.

Deflation and .
Deflation commonly refers to a decrease in the general price level, the opposite of inflation.
* Deflation punishes debtors.
Deflation occurred in the U. S. during most the 19th century ( the most important exception was during the Civil War ).
The third was after the Civil War, sometimes called The Great Deflation.
Deflation: Making Sure " It " Doesn't Happen Here.
* Michael Bordo & Andrew Filardo, Deflation and monetary policy in a historical perspective: Remembering the past or being condemned to repeat it ?, In: Economic Policy, October 2005, pp 799 – 844.
* Georg Erber, The Risk of Deflation in Germany and the Monetary Policy of the ECB.
* Charles Goodhart and Boris Hofmann, Deflation, credit and asset prices, In: Deflation-Current and Historical Perspectives, eds.
* International Monetary Fund, Deflation: Determinants, Risks, and Policy Options-Findings of an Independent Task Force, Washington D. C., April 30, 2003.
* Steven B. Kamin, Mario Marazzi & John W. Schindler, Is China " Exporting Deflation "?, International Finance Discussion Papers No. 791, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington D. C. January 2004.
* Deflation ( EH. Net economic history encyclopedia )
Deflation came from recession, falling wages and rising unemployment.
Deflation effectively made debt more expensive and, as Fisher explained, this reinforced deflation again, because, in order to reduce their debt level, economic agents reduced their consumption and investment.
Matsukata introduced a policy of fiscal restraint that resulted in what has come to be called the " Matsukata Deflation.
Deflation had caused the value of the United States dollar to fall nearly 60 percent.

is and divided
Here in these little rooms -- or stages arched open to the sky and river -- they choose a few lines out of the hundreds they may know and sing them according to one of the modes into which Persian music is divided.
If a work is divided into several large segments, a last-minute drawing of random numbers may determine the order of the segments for any particular performance.
that is, he is suspect, guilty, punishable, as is anyone in Mann's stories who produces illusion, and this is true even though the constant elements of the artist-nature, technique, magic, guilt and suffering, are divided in this story between Jacoby and Lautner.
This system is divided into a forest highway system, administered by the Secretary of Commerce, and a forest development road and trail system, administered by the Secretary of Agriculture.
The lower number is always divided into the upper number: Af
We divided the country into five regions plus Hawaii and Alaska and in each is included a general description of the area plus specific recommendations of places and events to cover.
Dirt, which is here defined as particulate material which is usually inorganic and is very often extremely finely divided so as to exhibit colloidal properties.
Confused and divided though this tradition may be, it is an important part of the social and cultural heritage of the group, and acts as a means of socialization, particularly for members of the rural community.
Also, the dictionary is divided into at least two parts: the list of dictionary forms and the file of information that pertains to these forms.
How to achieve this objective is a problem, but we are not divided on what we want.
This is a problem, but we are not divided over its importance or by its existence.
This is the Powell Amendment, which in 1957 divided even a `` liberal '' group like the American Veterans Committee ( AVC ).
The book is divided into chapters and in each chapter the material is grouped into Text, Tables, Illustrations, and Bibliography.
World production of about 1 million tons is divided primarily between Africa ( 63 percent ) and South America ( 27 percent ).
Split badly during the recent presidential election into almost equally divided camps of party loyalists and independents, the Democratic party in Mississippi is currently a wreck.
The population of the Congo is 13.5 million, divided into at least seven major `` culture clusters '' and innumerable tribes speaking 400 separate dialects.
The major part of this collection is in the central headquarters building, and the remainder is divided among five libraries in the system designated as subject centers.
In the United States, where anthropology was first defined as a discipline, the field is traditionally divided into four sub-fields: cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and biological anthropology.

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