Examples of disinflation in the following topics:
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- Disinflation is a decrease in the inflation rate; a slowdown in the rate of increase of the general price level of goods, services.
- Disinflation is the reduction in the general price level in the economy but for a very short period of time.
- Disinflation takes place only when an economy is suffering from recession.
- Thus the prices fall over a period of time leading to disinflation.
- Disinflation is a decrease in the rate of inflation as illustrated in the yellow region of this graph.
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- Disinflation is a decline in the rate of inflation; it is a slowdown in the rise in price level.
- Disinflation is not to be confused with deflation, which is a decrease in the general price level.
- Disinflation can be caused by decreases in the supply of money available in an economy.
- This is an example of disinflation; the overall price level is rising, but it is doing so at a slower rate.
- Disinflation can be illustrated as movements along the short-run and long-run Phillips curves.
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- This should not be confused with disinflation, a slowdown in the inflation rate.