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Low inflation is considered good because it represents price stability, which encourages productive planning and investment.

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When you are earning interest is it better to have high or low rates?

High rates.However, high interest rates are usually a consequence of high inflation rates and so what matters is not the interest rate but the real interest rate which is the nominal interest rate relative to the inflation rate.Thus a 3% interest rate when inflation is 1% is better that a 5% interest rate when inflation is 4%.


Is the US experiencing a high inflation rate?

No, we are actually experiencing a low rate of inflation. In 2009 there were 8 months were we actually saw deflation.


What does a lower interest rate mean for savers?

It means that they are getting less money for deferring expenditure and saving instead. However, it is not the low nominal interest rates which matter but what the "real" interest rates are. This is the difference between the nominal interest rate and the rate of inflation. An interest rate of 2% when inflation is 0% is good news for savers but an inflation rate even as high as 10% is bad news if inflation is higher than 10%.


Sentence with the word inflation?

"The Rate of inflation is at an all time low!"


What are some goals of federal economic policy?

smoothing out business cycle growth low inflation high savings rate


What are two features of sustainable economic growth?

Low and stable inflation rate. Low unemployment rate.


What are disadvantages of Inflation?

according to my thinkings, Inflation can lead to high unemployment rate, low GDP, less exports, fall in exchange rate and also loss of international competitiveness............BY:: Hamunyela Oiva, UNAM student,windhoek...


What does the Phillip's Curve illustrate?

A graph that shows that there is a relation between unemployment and inflation: One can either have a high inflation and low unemployment or low inflation with high unemployment.


What is Zero inflation and Mild inflation?

Zero inflation is where the economy reach a state of 0% inflation rate. This is not really good in the sense that it shows the economy is stagnant/not growing. This may turn away the investors. Mild inflation is basically low rate of inflation around 2% to 3%. Mild inflation shows that an economy is stable and indicates economic growth.


Lowest inflation rate in world?

The lowest inflation rate in the world is 0% in Japan. There are countries in which there is a negative inflation, but these cases are not called low inflation, they are called deflation. the highest deflation rate is 3% in Nauru (you may as well call it a -3% inflation)


What are the effects of low real GDP?

core inflation rate


Why is the economy in Luxembourg so good?

luxembourg's stable, high-income economy features moderate growth, low inflation, and low unemployment.

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