deflationary gap
基本解釋
- [計(jì)劃] 緊縮缺口;通貨緊縮差距;通貨緊縮缺口
英漢例句
- Moreover, the OECD forecasts a significant output gap - and so persistent deflationary pressure - at least until 2005.
更有甚者,根據(jù)OECD的預(yù)報(bào),顯著的產(chǎn)出缺口,以及由此形成的持續(xù)的通縮壓力, 將至少持續(xù)到2005年。
finance.sina.com.cn - However, that still left a deflationary gap of over 5% of GDP, which threw the Irish economy into the deflationary spiral.
然而,這樣算來(lái),還剩下超過(guò)GDP 5%的通縮差,這把愛爾蘭經(jīng)濟(jì)扔進(jìn)了通縮的風(fēng)口浪尖。 - The recent fiscal consolidation measures made the matter far worse by widening an already formidable deflationary gap even wider.
近期的財(cái)政鞏固措施進(jìn)一步擴(kuò)大了本就已經(jīng)相當(dāng)棘手的通縮差,讓問題雪上加霜。 - Martin Barnes of Bank Credit Analyst, a research firm, points out that the direction of official policy (low rates, quantitative easing, big deficits) looks inflationary but the economic fundamentals (a big output gap, sluggish credit growth) look deflationary.
ECONOMIST: Why are both Treasury bonds and gold performing so well?
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- a situation in which total spending in an economy is insufficient to buy all the output that can be produced with full employment
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專業(yè)釋義
- 緊縮缺口