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- It is clear that the Fed chairman on Wednesday took strong issue with the deflationist minority,
- In consequence, for the deflationist, any appeal to truth as an account of meaning has little explanatory power.
- Deflationist accounts of truth, sometimes called'irrealist'accounts, are the staunchest source of criticism of truth-conditional theories of meaning.
- The government froze wages while the economy experienced a significant decrease of the public sector, a deflationist policy, and several successive mini-devaluations.
- For instance, for the deflationist, the sentences " It's true that Tiny Tim is trouble " and " Tiny Tim is trouble " are equivalent.
- The Banque de France lost 15 per cent of its reserves and the government was replaced by one led by Pierre Laval, who installed a provisionally deflationist policy before himself accepting a public deficit.
- Neoclassical economics has often argued a " deflationist " policy; during the Great Depression, many mainstream economists argued that nominal wages should " fall, " as they had in 19th century economic crises, thus returning prices and employment to equilibrium.