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Deflationary pressures have to come from high income and capital gains tax increases.
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Deflationary pricing has become so endemic since then that, in a July 18 report, HSBC said that the fear of aggravating deflation is a key reason why Japanese financial authorities feel compelled to step into the foreign-exchange markets and intervene to stem the currency's rise.
Strong Yen Sparks National Debate Chester Dawson 2011
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Deflationary pressures have plagued the economy for the past 15 years.
BoJ Details Asset-Purchase Program Megumi Fujikawa 2010
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Everyone fears a Deflationary period of extended Period, while advantage could be gained; specifically a real-value increase in Wages. lgl
Various Articles, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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"Deflationary forces and re-evaluation of a weaker than expected economic recovery is forcing rates lower," said
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Deflationary pressures persist in Taiwan, said Wu Chao-ming, head of the directorate's prices section.
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Deflationary pressures have strengthened this year partly because of overcapacity in the domestic market due to weak external demand and falling global commodity prices, it said.
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Deflationary pressures are also easing as the economy rebounds.
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As I argued on John Carney's blog, things would have been bad no matter what happened with Lehman, but we didn't need to go to the brink of a Debt-Deflationary Spiral.
I Agree With, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Deflationary pressures have strengthened this year partly because of overcapacity in the domestic market due to weak external demand and falling global commodity prices, it said.
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