deflationary spiral
Finance
Economics
Examples of deflationary spiral in the following topics:
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Deflation
- Economists generally believe that deflation is a problem in a modern economy because they believe it may lead to a deflationary spiral .
- This is the deflationary spiral.
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Deflation
- This cycle of continuing inflation is called a deflationary spiral.
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The Functions of Money
- It can replace money as the method of exchange in times of monetary crisis, such as when a the currency is either unstable (e.g. hyperinflation or deflationary spiral) or simply unavailable for conducting commerce.
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Limitations of Monetary Policy
- Deflation is a problem in a modern economy because it increases the real value of debt and may aggravate recessions and lead to a deflationary spiral.
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Other Curves in Polar Coordinates
- Archimedes’ spiral is named for its discoverer, the Greek mathematician Archimedes ($c. 287 BCE - c. 212 BCE$), who is credited with numerous discoveries in the fields of geometry and mechanics.
- The formula that generates the graph of the Archimedes’ spiral is given by:
- As $\theta$ increases, $r$ increases at a constant rate in an ever-widening, never-ending, spiraling path.
- The formula that generates the graph of a spiral is $r=θ$ for $θ≥0$.
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Campylobacter
- Campylobacter (meaning 'twisted bacteria') is a genus of bacteria that are Gram-negative, spiral, and microaerophilic.
- Campylobacter is a genus of bacteria that are Gram-negative, spiral, and microaerophilic.
- The name means "twisted bacteria" because of the spiral formation; motile, with either unipolar or bipolar flagella, the organisms have a characteristic spiral/corkscrew appearance and are oxidase-positive.
- This scanning electron microscope image shows the characteristic spiral, or corkscrew, shape of C. jejuni cells and related structures.
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Spirochaetes
- Spirochaetes are characterized by the presence of a double-membrane and long, spiral-shaped cells that are chemoheterotrophic.
- The spirochaetes belong to a phylum of distinctive double-membrane bacteria that are characterized by their long, spiral-shaped cells.
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Hardware and Software Improvements
- Another example is the spiral model .
- The key characteristic of a spiral model is risk management at regular stages in the development cycle.
- The spiral model emphasizes risk analysis, and thus requires customers to accept this analysis and act on it.
- Software developers have to actively look for possible risks, and analyze it accurately for the spiral model to work.
- A diagram laying out the steps in the spiral model of software development.
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Leaf Structure and Arrangment
- Leaves are classified as either alternate, spiral, opposite, or whorled.
- Plants that have only one leaf per node have leaves that are said to be either alternate or spiral.
- Alternate leaves alternate on each side of the stem in a flat plane, and spiral leaves are arranged in a spiral along the stem.
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Vertical Structure
- so for the disk to remain thin, most of the gravitational energy that is released as the material spirals down must be emitted.
- We know the accretion rate but the disk could be of relatively low mass with material spiraling in quickly or of higher mass with material slowly spiraling in.