单词 | indexation |
释义 | indexationn. Economics. An adjustment in rates of payment in money (e.g. wage-rates, bond prices, etc.) to reflect changes in the value of money by means of an index of such changes. Cf. index n. 10e. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > an economic policy > specific policies and actions protection1719 co-operation1817 tariff-reform1859 monetary union1866 border protection1875 rationalization1875 tariffication1892 tariffade1904 inflationism1919 NEP1923 war communism1928 voodoo economics1930 substantivism1931 sterilization1938 deficit spending1941 deficit financing1943 tax-and-spend1956 indexation1960 stop-go1964 incomes policy1965 scala mobile1965 quantitative easing1966 jawboning1969 Nixonomics1969 developmentalism1970 degrowth1971 inflation-proofing1973 NEB1973 dollarization1982 fiscal engineering1982 Rogernomics1985 1960 Spectator 29 Apr. 602 The system of ‘indexation’ by which wages and prices rose in an officially sponsored spiral. 1972 Times 22 July 16/3 If the current rate of inflation continues it will be essential to introduce some form of indexation into the capital gains tax system. 1973 Daily Tel. 10 Feb. 31/1 The most likely form of control is by ‘indexation’ of business leases, which would mean that business rents would be able to rise no faster than the wholesale price index, the cost of living index or such index as the Government cares to regard as a fair indicator of the trend of inflation. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < |
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