That common argument that deflationary money is bad for the economy is so infuriatingly weak... it doesn't mean nobody would buy anything... it means nobody would buy anything wastefully.

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💯 people are led to believe that. While deflation can certainly be caused by economic weakness (which is a bad thing), it can also be caused my productivity improvements, automation, etc (which are good things). Consumer electronics is a perfect country example to the notion that when things get cheaper people stop buying things.