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A great article by Dan O'Brien in yesterday's Indo.
Don't worry about deflation, just enjoy the fall in prices while it lasts
I was very confused by a lot of the fears about inflation and this article clears it up a fair bit.
While there is some reason to be concerned about falling prices, most people's intuitive sense - that lower prices are a good thing - is correct.
There is not a shred of evidence to suggest that the average Irish or European Joe is holding off buying the new flat screen he covets (or anything else for that matter) because he thinks he might get it a little cheaper in six months' time.
It should also be said that falling energy prices are good for the Irish economy and in no way bad.They are equivalent to a tax cut, freeing up more disposable income.
Don't worry about deflation, just enjoy the fall in prices while it lasts
I was very confused by a lot of the fears about inflation and this article clears it up a fair bit.
While there is some reason to be concerned about falling prices, most people's intuitive sense - that lower prices are a good thing - is correct.
There is not a shred of evidence to suggest that the average Irish or European Joe is holding off buying the new flat screen he covets (or anything else for that matter) because he thinks he might get it a little cheaper in six months' time.
It should also be said that falling energy prices are good for the Irish economy and in no way bad.They are equivalent to a tax cut, freeing up more disposable income.