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Which One: Inflation or Deflation


Many economists and pundits have predicted an economic collapse in the “not to distant” future. Some predict a deflationary collapse, while others predict an inflationary one. The common thread among these people is the belief that a collapse in imminent. We can use Austrian analysis and determine just who is correct.

October 5, 2014 in Deflation, Economics, Federal Reserve, Inflation.

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