It is possible to have deflation, stagflation, and inflation, et cetera, at the same time.
The "printed" money will filter into different asset classes in different proportions. I really think most people don't understand this simple concept. Inflation is often viewed by the masses as a singular phenomenon.
(i use quotes because money monetary bases are artificially expanded using various methods, not necessarily running the printing presses to produce more physical bills)
The "printed" money will filter into different asset classes in different proportions. I really think most people don't understand this simple concept. Inflation is often viewed by the masses as a singular phenomenon.
(i use quotes because money monetary bases are artificially expanded using various methods, not necessarily running the printing presses to produce more physical bills)