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Перевод: stagflation speek stagflation


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Тезаурус:

  1. Stagflation is a nasty mixture: lack of growth might seem to require another cut in interest rates; the inflation figures, by contrast, suggest rates should rise.
  2. A third possibility is stagflation, where the economy refuses to recover but the rate of inflation does not fall, so reducing the central bank's ability to ease credit.
  3. Although Brazil is wallowing in stagflation, Brazilian exports to its partners have risen from 1.3 billion in 1989 to 1.1 billion in 1992, while imports were unchanged at 1.2 billion.
  4. Germany, the economic locomotive of Europe, looks set for stagflation and Japan is in turmoil.
  5. Venezuela's petro-economy had been knocked into stagflation by falling oil prices and by his predecessors' free-spending ways.
  6. In the 1970s "stagflation" set in apace, as external forces such as the 1973 oil-price explosion was accompanied by intense inflationary pressures at home, many of them associated with the rise of trade-union power.
  7. Ingenuity did not desert economists, however, and they diagnosed the new disease of stagflation Meade, 1982.
  8. The Government's main fear for the coming year is that the economy will enter a period of stagflation, with minimal growth combined with stubborn inflationary pressures.
  9. A general fall in aggregate investment may lead to a rise in unemployment and so contribute to the phenomenon of "stagflation".
  10. The conventional wisdom of the pre-1970 period had perished in the "stagflation" and social strife of the recent past.
  11. The decline of US post-war economic hegemony, the oil price rise, the onset of stagflation: these were the forces which occasioned a new domestic political response.
  12. By the summer of 1989 the old evils of "stagflation" seemed to have returned to haunt the government.
  13. The nostrums of statism, centralization, and planning had lost much of their thrust with the stagflation and popular disaffection of the 1970s.

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