reflation

reflation

美 [ˌriˈfleɪʃn]  英 [riːˈfleɪʃ(ə)n]

  • n.〔经〕(货币信用)再膨胀;通货再膨胀
  • 网络再通胀;再膨胀政策;再通膨

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英汉解释

n.
1.
〔经〕(货币信用)再膨胀
2.
通货再膨胀

英英解释

n.

例句

But asset reflation was "likely to be a more important driver in 2010, suggesting more gradual and more modest equity price appreciation" .

资产膨胀可能2010年重要推动因素意味股价呈现比较逐渐小幅上涨”。

Indeed, in supporting commodities prices at the expense of consumers, central-bank policy risks unleashing stagflation, not reflation .

事实上美国央行政策损害消费者代价支撑商品价格因此引发滞胀风险不是通货膨胀

The great reflation will come with a nasty debt hangover .

大规模通货膨胀带来令人讨厌债务遗留问题

Also, Japan may benefit from some inflation if Japanese-consumer psychology finally shifts to reflation from deflation.

此外如果日本消费者心理可以通缩改变再次通胀日本可能从中受益

And the longer the economy takes to rebound, the longer it will take for the so-called reflation trade to pay off.

经济实现复苏时间所谓通货膨胀交易需要时间才能带来回报

One argument is that intervention may be a backdoor route to reflation.

一个说法干预也许通货膨胀秘密通道

Alas, reflation is not so simple.

可惜通货膨胀并不那么简单

Reflation An economic policy whereby a government uses fiscal or monetary stimulus in order to expand a country's output.

通货通货膨胀政府经济政策政府利用财政货币手段刺激经济增加国家生产

Until last year policymakers could always produce a new rabbit from their hat to trigger asset reflation and economic recovery.

直到去年政策制定者总能变戏法一样自己帽子不停兔子”,刺激资产膨胀经济复苏