Economic contraction

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An economic contraction is a reduction in goods and services for sale in the market place. Typically it relates to a downturn in production caused by external factors such as weather, or by such internal factors as taxes, regulatory constraints or other impacts on producer incentives.

Economic contraction and expansion relate to overall output of all goods and services whilst the terms inflation and deflation relate to the value of money.

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