单词 | effective demand |
释义 | > as lemmaseffective demand effective demand n. Economics 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 to pay. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > economic forces or effects overheating1609 consumption1662 supply1744 production1767 demand1776 effective demand1819 employment rate1833 equilibrium1871 opportunity cost1894 bankers' ramp1931 multiplier1936 multiplier effect1937 market forces1942 cost push1952 externality1957 fiscal drag1964 demand-side1975 1819 Times 24 July 2/2 Every speculation in ordinary times is only sound or prudent in so far as it is calculated on the relative proportion of supply and effective demand. 1893 Jrnl. Polit. Econ. 1 375 The point in the growth of the demand for food at which there will be an effective demand for one-and-a-half times as much American wheat as at present. 1953 J. L. Hanson Textbk. Econ. iv. x. 155 To distinguish demand from need this [demand at a price] is sometimes called effective demand. 1994 K. Perry Business & European Community iii. 42 The economic environment then further worsened as a result of the 1973 oil crisis, which by reducing effective demand and increasing inflation contributed to the stagflation of the 1970s. < as lemmas |
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