1) The document discusses why economists fear deflation, noting that sustained deflation can interfere with the smooth operation of the economy.
2) Deflation becomes problematic when nominal interest rates hit 0%, as further deflation causes real interest rates to rise, discouraging borrowing and economic activity. Unexpected deflation can also cause losses for banks by reducing the value of loans and collateral.
3) Deflation limits the effectiveness of monetary policy tools like interest rate cuts once rates hit 0%, and alternative tools like quantitative easing have had mixed results in stimulating economies.
4) Deflation also creates challenges for labor markets, as workers resist nominal wage cuts even if they only match falling prices, which can lead to higher