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“The basic prescription for preventing deflation is therefore straightforward, at least in principle: Use monetary and fiscal policy as needed to support aggregate spending, in a manner as nearly consistent as possible with full utilization of economic resources and low and stable inflation. In…” quote by Ben Bernanke
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“The basic prescription for preventing deflation is therefore straightforward, at least in principle: Use monetary and fiscal policy as needed to support aggregate spending, in a manner as nearly consistent as possible with full utilization of economic resources and low and stable inflation. In other words, the best way to get out of trouble is not to get into it in the first place.”

Ben Bernanke

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Source Speech: Remarks on Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve, 2008

Preventing deflation requires using monetary and fiscal tools to keep spending high while aiming for full resource use and stable low inflation.

In simple terms: Use policy to keep spending up and avoid deflation.

Key Takeaway

Maintain balanced policy to avoid trouble.

Themes

economics inflation policy stability

Mood

cautious analytical

Type

advisory economic

When to use this quote

  • central bank planning
  • government budgeting
  • business cycle management
  • inflation targeting

Key Concepts

monetary policy fiscal policy aggregate demand resource utilization

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can policymakers balance growth and inflation?
  • What risks arise from over‑stimulus?
A Different Perspective

Policy may be limited by political constraints and lagged effects.

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