stagflation

英 [stæg'fleɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [stæɡ'fleʃən]
  • n. [经] 滞胀,不景气状况下之物价上涨
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1、stagnation + inflation.
stagflation 滞胀

合成自 stagnation,停滞,inflation,通货膨胀。经济学术语,用以指经济停滞,通货膨胀共存 的局面。而在不考虑外部因素的状况下,通货膨胀刺激经济增长,经济停滞加剧通货紧缩。

stagflation (n.)
1965, apparently coined by U.K. politician Iain Macleod (1913-1970), from stag(nation) + (in)flation.
Attacking the Government's economic policy last night in the House of Commons, Mr. Iain Macleod (West Enfield - Con.) the Opposition spokesman on Treasury and economic affairs, described the present situation in Britain as "stagflation" -- stagnation and inflation together. ["Glasgow Herald," Nov. 18, 1965]
1. Inflation, unemployment, on both i . e . stagflation, are manifestations of business cycles.
通货膨胀, 失业或者二者并存, 即滞胀是商业周期的表现.

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2. Stagflation can be a harbinger of economic depression.
景气不好、通货膨胀可能是经济衰退的预兆.

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3. Substantive state of stagflation will also return to the Russian economy dollarization.
实质性的滞涨状态也将使俄罗斯经济重回美元化.

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4. Stagflation is portmanteau word made of stagnation and inflation.
滞涨是由停滞和通货膨胀两个词所组成的合成词.

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5. Operation, control positions in order to tap the main varieties of stagflation.
操作上, 控制好仓位,以挖掘滞涨品种为主.

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