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‰¥a scenario that we call anti-Keynesian, changing spending moves both inflation and employment in the desired direction following …. Increases in spending cause both output and inflation to rise. When fiscal policy is neither fully anti-Keynesian nor fully …
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Deflation has emerged as a new concern for Asian policy makers. The traditional view is that deflation can lead to a vicious cycle of falling demand and prices, and is thus a dangerous condition. However, another school of thought emphasizes the role of positive supply shocks and takes a more...
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Japan's dramatic transformation from economic success to economic stagnation offers important policy lessons to advanced countries everywhere that are struggling with stagnation. The term 'Japanization' is often used by economists to describe long-term stagnation and deflation. Symptoms include...
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