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Inflation Part 03: Technology

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March 1, 2023
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Overview

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In Part 1 of our inflation series, we discussed how disruptions in supply and demand can have a significant short-term impact on inflation, which became a strong reality after the onset of COVID-19 and the war in Eastern Europe. In Part 2, we explored how globalization has historically driven deflation and whether the political environment indicates that this trend is ending. In Part 3, we'll examine how technology has transformed production and, in turn, prices of goods, making it the most significant factor in the inflation story.

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It cannot be understated how much technological progress has driven economic growth since the Industrial Revolution. As technology advances, production efficiency improves, leading to lower costs of goods and services. Fierce competition in the market further drives prices down, creating a desirable form of deflation that allows societies to consume more for less; this ends up freeing up resources for other specialized areas of production across the board.

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Moore's Law

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Let’s look at the semiconductor industry as one example of this trend. Over the past several decades, the cost of producing a single transistor has decreased by a factor of a billion, contributing significantly to technological advancement and economic growth.

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Now, we cannot talk about technological advancement without mentioning Moore’s Law. This law predicts that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every two years, meaning the speed and capability of our computers hugely increase every two years as well. The key point here is that we’ll be paying less to consume more advanced technologies. Currently, technology is transforming traditional business practices in areas such as virtual meetings, chatbots, clean energy/fusion, and more. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT), speaking of artificial intelligence has stated that the costs of intelligence and energy are going to be on a path towards near-zero.

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This trend is very likely to continue, with technological advancements leading to even greater production efficiency gains and more deflationary pressure on prices. Although the short-term impacts of COVID-19 and the war in Eastern Europe have been severe, this long-term trend is one that will ultimately reduce inflation.

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Conclusion: Other Considerations

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With all of this in mind, a long-term deflationary trend due to production advancements also has its downsides, as hoarding cash becomes a preferred strategy. If prices of goods and services are declining, then holding cash seems like a sound long-term wealth management strategy. This approach tends to have a strong negative impact on economic growth, as hoarding cash prevents investment in further production through lending and ownership. As such, this is why central banks target a small (and seemingly valuable) positive inflation rate, a topic we'll dive into in the final part of our inflation series covering monetary policy.

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