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Book Synopsis
What if everything you've learned about inflation is wrong? The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation illustrates our rapidly changing world where constant technological innovation leads to cheaper and better products. These changes are no longer reflected in the ways we measure inflation. Renowned investor and author Mark Mobius persuasively argues that what we believe to know about inflation today does not reflect the reality any longer. It is a myth, a legend, a fable, and, yes, a falsehood for a number of reasons. The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation tackles a number of fascinating topics, including: The political nature of inflation measurement where governments manipulate and exploit inflation numbers to fit their economic programsThe extreme difficulty involved in gathering accurate data to measure inflation and the resulting inaccuracy of those measuresThe error of using currencies to measure inflation when those currencies are continually being debased by the governments who issue themFinally, and most importantly, the advances in technology and automation which are leading to continuously falling costs for goods and services Perfect for anyone with even a passing interest in macroeconomic phenomena or government policies, which are significantly impacting people's everyday lives around the world, The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation provides a remarkably compelling and provocative view of stunning originality.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Introduction xv

Acknowledgments xxiii

About the Author xxv

1 History and Inflation 1

History as Inflation

Importance of Inflation Numbers

The Long Coffin

Marco Polo and Money

Gold and Silver Coins

Money and Trust

The Urge to Debase

Rome’s Debasement

England’s Debasement

Shells and Money

2 The Critical Importance of Inflation Numbers 21

Making Important Policy Decisions on

Inflation Data

International Interest in Inflation

The Influential Measure

Impact on Individual Lives

The Popularity of Inflation Numbers

India Stops Futures Trading To Influence Inflation

China’s Efforts To Influence The CPI Numbers

The Effect of Mexican Tomatoes On Inflation

Venezuela Attempts To Rein In Inflation Through

A Cryptocurrency

Fed Up

Inflation Numbers Knock-on Effect

Wage indexing

When Central Bank Actions Fail To Influence

Inflation

Investment Decisions and Inflation Numbers

Bank Decisions

3 What is Inflation? 37

What the Experts Say

Defining Inflation

Inflation as a Worldwide Disaster

4 What is Hyperinflation? 53

What the Experts Say

Hyperinflations around the World

The German Hyperinflation Experience

Yugoslavia: Printing Money To Pay

Government Debt

Legalized Looting In Zimbabwe

Printing 30 Tons of Zairean Banknotes

5 Money Supply and Inflation 67

Inflation as a Monetary Phenomenon

What Is The Money Supply?

Measuring Money Supply

Money Creation through Fractional-Reserve

Banking

The Money Illusion

Credit Is Money

The Collapse of Paper Money

Demise of the Dollar

The Gold Standard

The Universe of Cryptocurrencies

6 Measuring Inflation 85

Why You Can’t Trust the Inflation Numbers

The History of Measuring Inflation

Building the Index

Gin and Inflation Measurement

The Boskin Commission

US GDP Numbers Questioned

What Are People REALLY Buying?

The Changing Time and Place Bias

Market-Basket Bias

Data Gathering Difficulties

Complexity

Data Gathering

Currency Change Differences

Currency Confusion – The Tenge

Pakistan Statistics Concerns

China’s Suspect Statistics

UK Inflation Index Credibility

India – Data Gathering Difficulties

The Brazil Experience

Urban–Rural Inflation Differences In China

Inflation Differences Within Turkey

Malaysia Concerns

South Africans Skeptical Too

Income Differences

What Statistics Fail to Measure

7 Controlling and Manipulating Inflation 125

Governments’ Vested Interest

Central Banks Control Attempts

The Phillips Curve

The Taylor Rule

The Fisher Effect

Inflation Targeting

The Magic 2%

The Low Inflation Trap

Argentina: Lies, Damned Lies

Brazil Anti-Inflation Efforts

Chinese Government Efforts to Control Inflation

Philippines Data Control

Venezuela – Eliminating a Bill

India Control Efforts

Korea: Consumer Pressure

8 The Wonderful World of Deflation 155

What the Experts Say:

The Trend towards Lower Prices and Rising

Incomes

Food and Gold

Productivity and Deflation

Technology and Deflation

Deflation is Next Door – Singapore and Malaysia

Prices

Deflating the World’s Fair

Linking Income and Costs

Deflation Statistics

US Deflation

Singapore Deflation

Japan Deflation

India Deflation

China Deflation

9 Conclusions 195

References 199

Index 211

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 02/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119741428, 978-1119741428
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      Book Synopsis
      What if everything you've learned about inflation is wrong? The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation illustrates our rapidly changing world where constant technological innovation leads to cheaper and better products. These changes are no longer reflected in the ways we measure inflation. Renowned investor and author Mark Mobius persuasively argues that what we believe to know about inflation today does not reflect the reality any longer. It is a myth, a legend, a fable, and, yes, a falsehood for a number of reasons. The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation tackles a number of fascinating topics, including: The political nature of inflation measurement where governments manipulate and exploit inflation numbers to fit their economic programsThe extreme difficulty involved in gathering accurate data to measure inflation and the resulting inaccuracy of those measuresThe error of using currencies to measure inflation when those currencies are continually being debased by the governments who issue themFinally, and most importantly, the advances in technology and automation which are leading to continuously falling costs for goods and services Perfect for anyone with even a passing interest in macroeconomic phenomena or government policies, which are significantly impacting people's everyday lives around the world, The Inflation Myth and the Wonderful World of Deflation provides a remarkably compelling and provocative view of stunning originality.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Introduction xv

      Acknowledgments xxiii

      About the Author xxv

      1 History and Inflation 1

      History as Inflation

      Importance of Inflation Numbers

      The Long Coffin

      Marco Polo and Money

      Gold and Silver Coins

      Money and Trust

      The Urge to Debase

      Rome’s Debasement

      England’s Debasement

      Shells and Money

      2 The Critical Importance of Inflation Numbers 21

      Making Important Policy Decisions on

      Inflation Data

      International Interest in Inflation

      The Influential Measure

      Impact on Individual Lives

      The Popularity of Inflation Numbers

      India Stops Futures Trading To Influence Inflation

      China’s Efforts To Influence The CPI Numbers

      The Effect of Mexican Tomatoes On Inflation

      Venezuela Attempts To Rein In Inflation Through

      A Cryptocurrency

      Fed Up

      Inflation Numbers Knock-on Effect

      Wage indexing

      When Central Bank Actions Fail To Influence

      Inflation

      Investment Decisions and Inflation Numbers

      Bank Decisions

      3 What is Inflation? 37

      What the Experts Say

      Defining Inflation

      Inflation as a Worldwide Disaster

      4 What is Hyperinflation? 53

      What the Experts Say

      Hyperinflations around the World

      The German Hyperinflation Experience

      Yugoslavia: Printing Money To Pay

      Government Debt

      Legalized Looting In Zimbabwe

      Printing 30 Tons of Zairean Banknotes

      5 Money Supply and Inflation 67

      Inflation as a Monetary Phenomenon

      What Is The Money Supply?

      Measuring Money Supply

      Money Creation through Fractional-Reserve

      Banking

      The Money Illusion

      Credit Is Money

      The Collapse of Paper Money

      Demise of the Dollar

      The Gold Standard

      The Universe of Cryptocurrencies

      6 Measuring Inflation 85

      Why You Can’t Trust the Inflation Numbers

      The History of Measuring Inflation

      Building the Index

      Gin and Inflation Measurement

      The Boskin Commission

      US GDP Numbers Questioned

      What Are People REALLY Buying?

      The Changing Time and Place Bias

      Market-Basket Bias

      Data Gathering Difficulties

      Complexity

      Data Gathering

      Currency Change Differences

      Currency Confusion – The Tenge

      Pakistan Statistics Concerns

      China’s Suspect Statistics

      UK Inflation Index Credibility

      India – Data Gathering Difficulties

      The Brazil Experience

      Urban–Rural Inflation Differences In China

      Inflation Differences Within Turkey

      Malaysia Concerns

      South Africans Skeptical Too

      Income Differences

      What Statistics Fail to Measure

      7 Controlling and Manipulating Inflation 125

      Governments’ Vested Interest

      Central Banks Control Attempts

      The Phillips Curve

      The Taylor Rule

      The Fisher Effect

      Inflation Targeting

      The Magic 2%

      The Low Inflation Trap

      Argentina: Lies, Damned Lies

      Brazil Anti-Inflation Efforts

      Chinese Government Efforts to Control Inflation

      Philippines Data Control

      Venezuela – Eliminating a Bill

      India Control Efforts

      Korea: Consumer Pressure

      8 The Wonderful World of Deflation 155

      What the Experts Say:

      The Trend towards Lower Prices and Rising

      Incomes

      Food and Gold

      Productivity and Deflation

      Technology and Deflation

      Deflation is Next Door – Singapore and Malaysia

      Prices

      Deflating the World’s Fair

      Linking Income and Costs

      Deflation Statistics

      US Deflation

      Singapore Deflation

      Japan Deflation

      India Deflation

      China Deflation

      9 Conclusions 195

      References 199

      Index 211

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