The action of overheat, v. (in various senses); an instance of this.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > economic forces or effects (17) overheating1609 The action of overheat, v. (in various senses); an instance of this. consumption1662 Economics. The purchase and use of goods, services, materials, or energy. Frequently opposed to production. supply1744 Economics. The amount of a good or service produced and offered for sale. Opposed to demand, n.1 4b. Cf. aggregate supply n. at aggregate, adj. n.c… production1767 spec. The action or process of making goods from components or raw materials; the manufacture of goods for sale and consumption. demand1776 Political Economy. The manifestation of a desire on the part of consumers to purchase some commodity or service, combined with the power to… effective demand1819 the actual level of demand, for practical purposes; spec. the level of demand that represents a real intention to purchase by those with the means… employment rate1833 (a) a rate levied to fund jobs created for the unemployed; cf. rate, n.1 6c (now historical and rare); (b) the number or proportion of employed… equilibrium1871 spec. in Economics. A situation in which supply and demand are matched and prices stable. opportunity cost1894 the loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen. bankers' ramp1931 a financial crisis perceived to have been engineered by bankers for political or financial ends; a conspiracy by bankers to engineer such a… multiplier1936 Economics. A quantity representing the factor by which the return on (esp. governmental) expenditure exceeds the expenditure itself, under various… multiplier effect1937 an effect whereby under certain conditions a relatively small change in input of some kind (esp. levels of investment or expenditure) may produce… market forces1942 With plural agreement. The economic factors affecting the price and availability of a commodity or product in a free market, esp. the forces of… cost push1952 an inflationary force thought to be caused by increases in labour or raw material costs; chiefly attributive, esp. in cost-push inflation (cf. cost… externality1957 Economics. A side-effect or consequence (of an industrial or commercial activity) which affects other parties without this being reflected in the… fiscal drag1964 the deflationary effect upon economic growth caused by the tendency of tax revenue to increase faster than the inflation rate when tax allowances… demand-side1975 attributive (Economics), pertaining to the demand side, esp. of the economy; hence, designating changes in price or output caused by variations in… |
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