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Disinflation refers to
Monetary Contraction
A reduction in the total supply of money in an economy, which often aims to control inflation.
Economic Growth
The increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period of time, typically measured as the percentage increase in real gross domestic product (GDP).
Low Interest Rates
A monetary policy condition in which central banks set lower rates for borrowing, typically to stimulate economic growth by encouraging spending and investment.
Keynesian View
An economic theory stating that active government intervention in the marketplace and monetary policy is the best method of ensuring economic growth and stability.
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