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Deflationary Policy
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A macroeconomic policy intended for the reduction of the aggregate demand in the economy. This is resorted to when there is a significant increase in inflation necessitating an action to dampen the rate of economic activity. Deflationary policies may either be a deflationary fiscal policy or a deflationary monetary policy.
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