单词 | reflationary |
释义 | reflationaryadj. Economics. Promoting or designed to promote reflation. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [adjective] > relating to states or trends of the economy anti-inflation1870 anti-inflationist1874 robust1886 static1890 recessionary1897 deflationary1920 inflationary1920 maximized1920 mature1928 recessional1929 anti-inflationary1932 reflationary1932 reflationist1932 Kondratieff1935 anti-cyclical1938 flatline1946 maximizing1949 stagnationist1951 countercyclical1952 recessed1956 recessive1971 stagflationary1971 flatlined1986 1932 Economist 6 Aug. 262/2 Mr Coates' demand for an expression of ‘reflationary’ policy by the British Government and the Bank of England. 1957 Economist 26 Oct. 286/1 No small reflationary measures taken by Britain now, however, would make the situation then any better. 1963 Indian Econ. Rev. Feb. 32 What expansion of the money supply there was in the 1930s was not inflationary but..reflationary—that is, it served to increase national income without inducing a significant rise in prices. 1985 T. Burden & M. Campbell Capitalism & Public Policy in UK ii. 27 The actual budgetary stance taken by governments in the period was generally not reflationary, and policies were usually to dampen demand and constrain accumulation and employment growth. 2001 Financial Times 27 Jan. 33/2 The Japanese economy has been weak..and neither a series of reflationary fiscal packages nor low interest rates have been able to revive it. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1932 |
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