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Working Money: That ’70s Show by David Penn
These must be confounding times for those who have
spent the past five years alerting the investing public to
dangers of deflation. Deflation — the process through
which a currency becomes overvalued relative to goods and
services available, resulting in a decline in pricing power —
was the last phase of the disinflation wave that began in the
early 1980s as the chronic inflation of the 1970s was finally
eliminated from the US economy. Most evident in the bearish
commodities markets, deflation and its discontents (increased
burdens for debtors, for example) subsequently dragged
down both the telecommunications and technology sectors as
companies were caught between the economic “rock and a
hard place” of declining prices and increasing productivity.
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