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1 reflate the economy
рефлировать экономику путем увеличения денежной массы или сокращения налоговEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > reflate the economy
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рефлировать экономику путем увеличения денежной массы или сокращения налоговEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > reflate the economy
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3 a plan to reflate the economy
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4 plans to reflate the economy
Общая лексика: планы оживления экономикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > plans to reflate the economy
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6 reflate
1 reflatie veroorzaken van ⇒ uitbreiden 〈 in het bijzonder geldcirculatie〉, gezond maken, stimuleren♦voorbeelden: -
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transitive verb(Econ.) ankurbeln [Wirtschaft, Konjunktur]* * *re·flate[ˌri:ˈfleɪt]I. vtto \reflate a currency eine Währung [bewusst] inflationierento \reflate the economy die Wirtschaft ankurbelnII. vi [bewusst] inflationieren* * *["riː'fleɪt]1. vt (ECON)bewusst inflationieren, ankurbeln2. vi(economy) sich beleben, angekurbelt werdenthey decided to reflate — man beschloss, die Konjunktur anzukurbeln
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гл.эк. стимулировать экономику ( с помощью кредитно-денежной или фискальной политики)monetary policy was loosened in an attempt to reflate the economy — кредитно-денежная политика была ослаблена с целью оживления экономики
The government hopes to increase consumer demand and therefore industrial production by reflating (the economy). — Правительство надеется увеличить потребительский спрос и, следовательно, промышленное производство, с помощью стимулирования инфляции в экономике.
Thus, economic realities are compelling a Labour government to refuse to reflate because that would merely add to inflation.
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re·flate [ˌri:ʼfleɪt] vtto \reflate a currency eine Währung [bewusst] inflationieren;to \reflate the economy die Wirtschaft ankurbeln vi [bewusst] inflationieren -
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[ri:ʹfleıt] v эк.восстанавливать прежний уровень (цен и т. п.) -
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verb \/rɪˈfleɪt\/( økonomi) få til en reflasjon av, gjennomføre en reflasjon i -
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[riː'fleɪt]vtto reflate the economy — powodować (spowodować perf) reflację, zwiększać (zwiększyć perf) podaż pieniądza
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(to) reflate /ri:ˈfleɪt/ (econ.)A v. t.reflazionare: to reflate the economy, riflazionare l'economiaB v. i.provocare una reflazione; adottare misure reflazionistichereflationn.reflationarya.reflazionistico. -
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(to) reflate /ri:ˈfleɪt/ (econ.)A v. t.reflazionare: to reflate the economy, riflazionare l'economiaB v. i.provocare una reflazione; adottare misure reflazionistichereflationn.reflationarya.reflazionistico. -
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