Irving Fisher's debt-deflation theory holds that nominal debts (mortgages, bank loans) become harder to service as prices and wages fall, producing defaults that stress banks into raising reserves, cutting lending, and tightening standards, which reinforces the initial downturn into a self-reinforcing financial contraction.
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Douglas IrwinEvidence Quote
“Irving Fisher... had the debt deflation theory of the of the depression”
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