To what extent is inflation a serious economic problem.
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To what extent is inflation a serious economic problem Inflation is defined as the general and sustained increase in prices of goods and services. It is caused by many factors, but in particular three factors have a major effect on the value of inflation. The first cause is too much demand within the economy. This occurs when an increase in demand cannot be countered by an increase in production in the short term due to fixed factors (e.g. land) and so producers will increase the prices to decrease demand for their products. Aggregate demand, the demand within the whole economy, suddenly rises for a product for two reasons in particular. The first is that inflation has been so low in the economy that tax revenue, for example has been falling, due to less spending and increased saving, so in order to 're-flate' prices. They provide subsidies and ask for a lowering...

