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stag·fla·tion·ar·y 英stæg'fleɪʃənərɪ美stæg'fleɪʃənərɪ BNC²³⁶²¹³⁺¹Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英例句 adj.经滞胀的
Adjective: characteristic of or promoting stagflation His apparent reluctance to consider it may be related to the dilemma a central bank faces in an age of stagflationary energy prices and tightening fiscal policy. 伯南克明显不愿考虑这点,可能与央行在滞涨效应的能源价格和财政政策收紧时期面临的两难有关。0t_0.com In the short run, regional developments will be stagflationary for the global economy due to three main factors: First, higher oil prices will increase production costs and act as a tax on consumers. 短期内,该地区局势将给全球经济带来滞胀影响,这主要有三点原因:第一,油价上涨将拉高生产成本,加重消费者负担; blog.sina.com.cn It is not often that the world finds itself facing the stagflationary risk of lower demand and lower supply at the same time. 目前世界经济同时面对需求降低和供给减少,这种滞胀局面并不常见。 xddhy The combination of rising inflation and slowing growth may bear a worrying resemblance to the stagflationary1970s, but there has been a sea-change in advanced economies since then. 上扬的通胀和放缓的经济增长结合在一起,可能带来类似70年代的令人担忧的滞胀,但是自那以后发达经济体有了彻底的突变。 ecocn For starters, the global economy of the early 2000s, has been far healthier than the stagflationary1970s. 首先,21世纪初的全球经济已经要比上世纪七十年代陷于滞胀时健康得多; ebigear |