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  • Re: Did people borrow less from 1873 to 1896?

    Price deflation (currency appreciation) does not deter people from lending out money. It's better to have $10,000 + interest than just $10,000. Price deflation does deter people from taking on loans, but that deterrence is effectively just depressed demand. Depressed demand for credit leads to lower prices (less interest) for the credit, making
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Giant_Joe on Sun, May 5 2013
  • Re: Did people borrow less from 1873 to 1896?

    Price deflation (currency appreciation) does not deter people from lending out money. It's better to have $10,000 + interest than just $10,000. Price deflation does deter people from taking on loans, but that deterrence is effectively just depressed demand. Depressed demand for credit leads to lower prices (less interest) for the credit, making
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Giant_Joe on Sun, May 5 2013
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