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Working Paper

Deflation und Konsumstau: Mikroökonomische Evidenz

Kiel Working Papers, 1935

Authors

  • Klodt
  • H.
  • Hartmann
  • A.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E31 D12

Key Words

consumer price statistics

deflation

postponed consumption

Deflation is said to dampen aggregate demand because consumers would defer purchases while waiting for prices to fall further in the future. We explore the validity of this reasoning at the level of individual goods. Our findings suggest that the widespread concerns about impaired aggregate consumption by deflation might lack a sound microeconomic foundation.

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