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Alvaro Valenzuela
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31 August, 06:03
What is an inflation in economics?
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Olive Yang
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Inflation is a quantitative measure of the rate at which the average price level of a basket of selected goods and services is an economy increases over some period of time. Often expressed as a percentage inflation does indicates a decrease in the purchasing power of nation's currency.
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