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[ˌdiː'fleɪʃənərɪ] [AE -nerɪ]aggettivo deflazionistico* * *deflationary /dɪˈfleɪʃənrɪ/a.(econ.) deflazionistico; deflatorio; deflativo: deflationary gap, divario deflatorio; scarto deflativo; deflationary measures, misure deflazionistiche.* * *[ˌdiː'fleɪʃənərɪ] [AE -nerɪ]aggettivo deflazionistico
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