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Government Spending and Inflation. Part 14B – Deflation

Posted by By John Lounsbury July 9, 2023Posted inmacroeconomicsNo Comments

This is the second of two posts to analyze the eleven significant deflationary periods for the years 1914-2022.  The first post was Part 14A.1


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Government Spending and Inflation. Part 13B

Posted by By John Lounsbury June 25, 2023Posted inmacroeconomicsNo Comments

This is a continuation of the analysis of each significant period of rising inflation since 1914.  The first part1 covered the years up to the start of World War II.  In this post, we cover the inflationary periods following World War II through 2022.


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