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A. imagine a situations where the demand
for commodities falls more than the
dollar depreciating.
The Glossary of Economics Terms defines
deflation as occurring "when prices
are declining over time. This is the
opposite of inflation; when the
inflation rate (by some measure) is
negative, the economy is in a
deflationary period."
The article Why Does Money Have Value?
explains that inflation occurs when
money becomes relatively less valuable
than goods. Then deflation is simply the
opposite, that over time money is
becoming relatively more valuable than
the other goods in the economy.
A. small trading before thrusday
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