Deflation Fears: Could Falling Prices Let the Air Out of a Recovery?

Aug 25, 2009 / By Knowledge@Wharton.com
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When computers and flat-screen television sets get cheaper, most people are happy about it. But real deflation—an across-the-board decline in prices and incomes—is another matter. It was one of the horrors of the Great Depression.

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