Disinflation refers to a slowdown in the rate of price increases—when inflation remains positive but declines. Central banks use it to curb overheating economies without causing deflation. Consumers benefit from stabilized purchasing power, while businesses enjoy predictable costs, and investors favor moderate disinflation for balanced growth.
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