Debt Deflation Hypothesis

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[The Debt-Deflation Theory was described by Irvin Fisher as an interactive process whereby falling commodity prices increased the debt burden of borrowers. In the period of the 1920s there was a widespread use of the home mortgage and credit purchases of durable goods that boosted spending, but increased consumer debt.]


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