deflatsiooniga
Deflatsiooniga is a term used in Estonian to describe the phenomenon of economic deflation, characterized by a sustained decrease in the general price level of goods and services in an economy. It is the opposite of inflation, where prices rise over time. Deflatsiooniga is often associated with a decrease in aggregate demand, a decrease in the money supply, or an increase in the velocity of money.
During a period of deflatsiooniga, the purchasing power of money increases, as prices fall. This can be
Central banks often view deflatsiooniga as a threat, as it can lead to a decrease in the
It is worth noting that deflatsiooniga is a rare occurrence in developed economies, where the demand for