public spending
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- un.公共費(fèi)用
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)公共開支;公共消費(fèi);政府開支
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英英解釋
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Unlike other areas of public spending, like the NHS, we cannot say that science spending as a share of GDP is at its highest ever.
不像其他公共投資領(lǐng)域,比如NHS(英國(guó)國(guó)家醫(yī)療服務(wù)系統(tǒng)),我們不能說科學(xué)投入占GDP比重達(dá)到歷史最高水平。
Early on as party leader, he said he would match Labour's public-spending commitments for the first year.
初任保守黨領(lǐng)袖之時(shí),他說上臺(tái)執(zhí)政后的第一年會(huì)遵守工黨做出公共開支承諾。
To change that, she said, would require continued economic growth, job creation, price stability and a better return on public spending.
她表示為了改變現(xiàn)狀,巴西需要持續(xù)的經(jīng)濟(jì)成長(zhǎng)、創(chuàng)造就業(yè)、物價(jià)穩(wěn)定和善用公共支出。
But he said Israel must be cautious about public spending in the wake of the U. S. debt crisis.
但是他說,在美國(guó)出現(xiàn)債務(wù)危機(jī)之后,以色列必須對(duì)公共支出小心謹(jǐn)慎。
Public spending on building and maintaining infrastructure also matters, though economists argue about how much.
在基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施的建設(shè)及維護(hù)上,政府的公共支出同樣必不可少(盡管對(duì)于支出數(shù)量多少經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家們一直爭(zhēng)論不休)。
Governments are beginning to cut public spending in an attempt to deal with surging deficits.
多個(gè)國(guó)家已開始削減政府支出,以應(yīng)對(duì)激增的赤字。
Indeed, he made his own contribution to derailing the economy through pushing public spending up too fast and too long.
確實(shí)是他推動(dòng)公眾支出增長(zhǎng)太快太久,破壞了英國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)。
It would be a recognition of past errors: a part of what people thought was private lending turned out to be public spending.
這是承認(rèn)過去的錯(cuò)誤:即一部分人們以為是私人放貸的資金,最終變成了公共支出。
The Treasury view was that bond-financed public spending was bound to diminish private spending by an equal amount.
英國(guó)財(cái)政部當(dāng)時(shí)的觀點(diǎn)是,依靠發(fā)債融資的公共支出,勢(shì)必擠出等量的私人支出。
"We've got to be much blunter about out plans for public spending, " Byrne said in an interview with the Times newspaper.
Byrne在接受英國(guó)泰晤士報(bào)采訪時(shí)表示,“我們必須在公共支出計(jì)劃上更加坦率。”
IT WAS Greece that let public spending rip, lied about it and is now trying to stave off default.
希臘造成了公共開支裂口,并隱瞞真相,現(xiàn)在正試圖避面債務(wù)拖欠。
The sudden loss of revenues would not be such a problem if public spending had been kept under control.
如果公共開支得到很好的控制的話,這突如其來的損失并不會(huì)造成如此大的影響。
Cuts in public spending will have to go far beyond the gimmicky blitz on top salaries, official cars and mobile phones mentioned so far.
僅僅是對(duì)之前提到的頂工資,官方用車和手機(jī)的一番花拳繡腿,對(duì)削減公共開支只是杯水車薪。
That public spending must grow eternally appeared to have become a political orthodoxy.
公共支出必須永久性增長(zhǎng),似乎已經(jīng)成為正統(tǒng)政治觀念。
If not, are we happy for the money to be diverted from other parts of public spending and, if so, what should be cut?
不然的話,我們是否樂意從其他公眾開支里劃出一些錢呢?同意的話,又該削減哪些開支呢?
They have cut public spending by more than any other developed economy has ever done in such a short space of time.
在這么短的時(shí)間里,他們削減的公共支出比其他已開發(fā)國(guó)家做過得要多出很多。
So far, these central banks have held back, in view of the big cuts to public spending taking place, sluggish growth and idle resources.
但考慮到已經(jīng)在實(shí)行的大額的公共支出消減,緩慢經(jīng)濟(jì)增長(zhǎng)和閑置資源,迄今為止,這些央行還未采取行動(dòng)。
It also warns that the poor will probably suffer disproportionately from the public-spending cuts to be detailed in the autumn.
該協(xié)會(huì)還提出警示,在秋季的詳細(xì)公共支出裁減措施中,窮人可能相對(duì)受創(chuàng)更重。
But the subsidy is such a small part of overall public spending that eliminating it would barely move the needle on the deficit.
但是這項(xiàng)補(bǔ)貼僅占所有財(cái)政支出很小一部分,以至取消它基本上也不會(huì)對(duì)赤字產(chǎn)生什么積極影響。
But perhaps the biggest change affecting people's lives has little to do, at least directly, with development policy or public spending.
不過,影響人們生活的最大變化可能與發(fā)展政策和公共開支沒多少關(guān)系,至少沒有直接的關(guān)系。
Most of the increase in public spending was due to investments made by relatively inefficient public corporations.
公共支出的增加大多數(shù)是因效率較差的公司進(jìn)行投資所致。
Japan is relatively ill-prepared to absorb the quake's impact and shoulder the public spending that will be required to rebuild.
日本對(duì)于承受此次地震的影響和承擔(dān)災(zāi)后重建所需公共開支的準(zhǔn)備相對(duì)不足。
One approach would be to slice into the welfare bill, the single biggest item of public spending at nearly 30% of the total.
一個(gè)方案就是細(xì)化福利法案,這個(gè)占總支出30%的公共支出的單一最大項(xiàng)目。
The point is that nobody really believes that a dollar of tax cuts is always better than a dollar of public spending.
克魯格曼的觀點(diǎn)是,沒有人真相信減稅一美元總是好過一美元的公共支出。
The Royal Family is to be exempt from any cuts in public spending next year when its civil list funding is settled for the next 10 years.
明年公共支出削減將不包括皇室家族,屆時(shí)還將安排今后十年的皇室費(fèi)用基金。
The coalition's plans to cut public spending appear to me to be more unpopular on the grounds of lost jobs than lost services.
在我看來,如果考慮喪失的就業(yè)(而非喪失的服務(wù)),英國(guó)執(zhí)政聯(lián)盟削減公共開支的計(jì)劃似乎會(huì)變得更不受歡迎。
The prime minister did not attack public spending in the abstract, or pledge to get the state off citizens' backs.
理論上,首相既未對(duì)公共開支下手,也未懇請(qǐng)國(guó)民對(duì)國(guó)家置之不理。
Second, massive public-spending programmes began to feed through, taxes were cut and central banks slashed interest rates.
第二,大量公眾消費(fèi)項(xiàng)目開始啟動(dòng),政府降低了稅額,而各國(guó)央行也調(diào)低了利率。
This suggests that public spending rather than tax cuts should be the core of any stimulus plan.
這意謂,公共支出,而不是減稅,才應(yīng)該是任何經(jīng)濟(jì)振興計(jì)畫的核心。
Even the reduced growth rate next year would rely heavily on higher public spending, the bank said.
世界銀行表示,即便是下調(diào)后的增長(zhǎng)率仍將嚴(yán)重依賴于增加公共開支。
In a recession, measures to increase taxes or reduce public spending would be politically impossible and economically foolish.
在經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退之時(shí),采取措施來增加稅收或者減少公共開支,在政治上是不可能的,從經(jīng)濟(jì)上來說是愚蠢的。
China was expected to grow in 2010 even as public spending slowed, the bank said, as demand for Chinese-made goods overseas picked up.
世界銀行說,雖然2010年政府開支會(huì)降低,但預(yù)期中國(guó)經(jīng)濟(jì)將發(fā)展速度將增加,因?yàn)?/c>海外對(duì)中國(guó)產(chǎn)品的需求將恢復(fù)。
As part of sharp public-spending reductions, the World Service was told to cut 16% from its budget over the next three years.
作為大力減輕公司公共開支政策的一部分,英國(guó)廣播公司要求其國(guó)際廣播部門在今后的3年內(nèi)將預(yù)算減少16%。
The White House listed 10 different areas of public spending over the next 100 days that would create jobs.
白宮列出了今后100天內(nèi)有望創(chuàng)造就業(yè)的10個(gè)不同的公共支出領(lǐng)域。
Yet these have been offset by crowd-pleasing tax increases on the rich and on companies, and a reluctance to cut public spending.
盡管法國(guó)的左派已經(jīng)在政府對(duì)富人及企業(yè)加稅和政府不打算削減公共開支等措施上獲得了補(bǔ)償。
Starling argues that while public spending is being squeezed, cutting back on investment in flood defences would be a false economy.
斯塔林爭(zhēng)論說當(dāng)公共開支正被壓榨,削減防洪投入將是錯(cuò)誤的經(jīng)濟(jì)政策。
About a fifth of public spending on Guatemala now goes on security, but low taxes mean that this is not nearly enough.
現(xiàn)在瓜地馬拉政府支出約五分之一用在安全議題,但是稅收太低意指這些錢還是不夠。
First, the fattening deficit makes it hard to put still more money in consumers' wallets through tax cuts or public spending.
首先,愈發(fā)臃腫的財(cái)政赤字將使政府很難再通過減稅計(jì)劃或者公共開支讓消費(fèi)者的錢包鼓起來。
Fiscal policy-taxation and public spending-is being kept on a tight rein by an iron chancellor.
鐵碗大臣嚴(yán)格控制了財(cái)政政策-稅收及公共開支。
Earlier this week Gordon Brown admitted for the first time that Labour would make cuts in public spending if it wins the election next year.
這周更早些時(shí)候,戈登·布朗第一次承認(rèn)如果英國(guó)工黨明年大選獲勝的話他們將減少政府指出。
In any case, more eyes and ears are trained on the parallel debate about public spending.
不管怎樣,越來越多的耳目再關(guān)于政府開支問題的討論上變得訓(xùn)練有素。