Economic Models April 22, 2016. Short Term Debt Cycles Inflationary Environment Decreased Interest Rates Increased Spending (Credit) / Production Increased.

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Economic Models April 22, 2016

Short Term Debt Cycles Inflationary Environment Decreased Interest Rates Increased Spending (Credit) / Production Increased Prices (Inflation) Deflationary Environment Increased Interest Rates Decreased Spending (Credit) / Production Decreased Prices (Deflation)

Interest Rate Module Inflationary Environment Decreased Interest Rates Increased Spending (Credit) / Production Increased Prices (Inflation)

Spending Module Ask: who is borrowing? Inflationary Environment Decreased Interest Rates Increased Spending (Credit) / Production Increased Prices (Inflation)

Production Module (Generally, a constant rate of progress) Inflationary Environment Decreased Interest Rates Increased Spending (Credit) / Production Increased Prices (Inflation)

Inflation Module Inflationary Environment Decreased Interest Rates Increased Spending (Credit) / Production Increased Prices (Inflation)

Economy and the Stock Market

The Elfenbein Theory