In 2002, the possibility of deflation in the United States looked "remote indeed" to newly appointed Fed Governor Ben Bernanke. In light of recent events, Edwin Dolan wonders if we can still be so sure.

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Deflation: Are We Still Sure "It" Cannot Happen Here?
Edwin Dolan1
1University of Economics in Prague and the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
Citation Information: The Economists' Voice. Volume 5, Issue 7, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1553-3832, DOI: 10.2202/1553-3832.1436, November 2008
Publication History:
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- 2008-11-05


















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