| Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Monday, August 18, 2003 |
Deflationary Pressure Remains Crucial Factor |
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Theoretically, rapid increases in money supply will lead to higher prices and subsequently prompt inflation. That is the true reason why the central bank has repeatedly stressed a contracting of the money supply to prevent potential inflation. But an in-depth analysis of the demand structure tells us that, in the medium term in China, the deflationary pressure outweighs the inflationary risk.
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