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Перевод: inflation speek inflation


[существительное]
надувание; надувание воздухом; надувание газом; наполнение газом; раздувание; раздутость ; вздутость ; вздутие; инфляция


Тезаурус:

  1. Midweek Money-Go-Round: Looking to the future free of inflation fears
  2. The idea is to mop up some of the surplus spending power that is causing inflation.
  3. Last year, fares rose slightly higher than inflation in most areas.
  4. "For example, in 1979 the equity market rose in nominal terms by 9.7 p.c. but fell by 6.5 p.c. in real terms as a result of inflation."
  5. In other words, they take into account such information as what is happening to the money supply (assuming that they believe, money supply growth to be a cause of inflation) and what is happening to such factors as world oil prices, trade union militancy and the exchange rate (depending on which of these are perceived as major determinants of inflation).
  6. Britain was indeed committed to entering a free and open European market in 1992, but it could well do so with the highest inflation rate in western Europe, the worst balance of payments, and the sharpest contraction in the manufacturing base.
  7. The misery index (the combined percentages of unemployment and inflation) reached new heights.
  8. "The craziest policy of all is to increase taxes and inflation as recession starts to end.
  9. Yesterday it was announced that the rate of inflation - as measured by the Retail Prices Index - edged down by 0.1 p.c. last month to an annual rate of 4 p.c.
  10. Even so, there has already been one triumph: inflation fell to 6% in the year to the third quarter, the lowest rate for 18 years apart from a brief spell in 1984-;85.
  11. Brazil's and Argentina's previous anti-inflation plans were based on the belief that high inflation is caused by its own momentum.
  12. Since the expected rate of inflation is zero, the appropriate Phillips curve is the original one depicted by A in Fig. 6.4: the economy is at point D where NUP is the natural unemployment percentage.
  13. Speaking at the end of the two days of talks, Mrs Thatcher said it had helped some countries combat inflation.

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