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    India’s wholesale prices remain in deflationary territory for third successive month in June

    • July 22, 2023
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    India’s wholesale prices remain in deflationary territory for third successive month in June

    Subject :Economy

    Section: Inflation and unemplyment

    What is Deflation?

    Deflation occurs when asset and consumer prices fall over time. t is the opposite of the often-encountered inflation.

    A reduction in money supply or credit availability is the reason for deflation in most cases. Reduced investment spending by government or individuals may also lead to this situation.

    Impact:

    Deflation leads to a problem of increased unemployment due to slack in demand.

    What can RBI do?

    They may infuse a higher money supply into the economy to counter- balance the deflationary impact.

    Is deflation similar to disinflation?
    Deflation is different from disinflation as the latter implies decrease in the level of inflation whereas on the other hand deflation implies negative inflation.

    economy India’s wholesale prices remain in deflationary territory for third successive month in June
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