reflation
美 [?ri?fle??n]
英 [ri??fle??(?)n] 
- n.〔經(jīng)〕(貨幣信用)再膨脹;通貨再膨脹
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)再通脹;再膨脹政策;再通膨
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例句
But asset reflation was "likely to be a more important driver in 2010, suggesting more gradual and more modest equity price appreciation" .
但資產(chǎn)再膨脹“可能會是2010年更重要的推動因素,這意味著股價將呈現(xiàn)比較逐漸及小幅的上漲”。
Indeed, in supporting commodities prices at the expense of consumers, central-bank policy risks unleashing stagflation, not reflation .
事實(shí)上,美國央行的政策是以損害消費(fèi)者為代價來支撐商品價格,因此會有引發(fā)滯脹的風(fēng)險,而不是通貨再膨脹。
The great reflation will come with a nasty debt hangover .
大規(guī)模的通貨再膨脹將帶來令人討厭的債務(wù)遺留問題。
Also, Japan may benefit from some inflation if Japanese-consumer psychology finally shifts to reflation from deflation.
此外,如果日本消費(fèi)者心理可以從通縮改變為再次通脹,日本很可能從中受益。
And the longer the economy takes to rebound, the longer it will take for the so-called reflation trade to pay off.
經(jīng)濟(jì)實(shí)現(xiàn)復(fù)蘇的時間越長,所謂的通貨再膨脹交易也就需要更長的時間才能帶來回報(bào)。
One argument is that intervention may be a backdoor route to reflation.
一個說法是,干預(yù)也許會是通貨再膨脹的秘密通道。
Alas, reflation is not so simple.
可惜,通貨再膨脹并不那么簡單。
Reflation An economic policy whereby a government uses fiscal or monetary stimulus in order to expand a country's output.
通貨復(fù)漲、通貨在膨脹政府的經(jīng)濟(jì)政策,指政府利用財(cái)政或貨幣手段刺激經(jīng)濟(jì)以增加國家的生產(chǎn)。
Until last year policymakers could always produce a new rabbit from their hat to trigger asset reflation and economic recovery.
直到去年,政策制定者還總能像變戲法一樣,從自己的“帽子”里不停地變出新的“兔子”,以刺激資產(chǎn)再膨脹和經(jīng)濟(jì)復(fù)蘇。