- reflate the economy
- рефлировать экономику путем увеличения денежной массы или сокращения налогов
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reflate — re‧flate [riːˈfleɪt] verb [intransitive, transitive] ECONOMICS if a government reflates the economy, it increases government spending, reduces interest rates etc in order to increase demand and encourage economic activity: • measures to reflate… … Financial and business terms
reflate — /ri: fleɪt/ verb ♦ to reflate the economy to stimulate the economy by increasing the money supply or by reducing taxes, often leading to increased inflation ● The government’s attempts to reflate the economy were not successful … Dictionary of banking and finance
reflate — [[t]riːfle͟ɪt[/t]] reflates, reflating, reflated VERB If a government tries to reflate its country s economy, it increases the amount of money that is available in order to encourage more economic activity. [TECHNICAL] [V n] The administration… … English dictionary
reflate — verb (I, T) technical to increase the supply of money in a country or system, in order to encourage trade: measures to reflate the economy … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
reflate — UK [riːˈfleɪt] / US [rɪˈfleɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms reflate : present tense I/you/we/they reflate he/she/it reflates present participle reflating past tense reflated past participle reflated economics to improve the economy… … English dictionary
reflate — re|flate [ ri fleıt ] verb intransitive or transitive TECHNICAL to improve the economy of a country by increasing the amount of money that people are earning and spending in the country ╾ re|fla|tion [ ,ri fleıʃn ] noun uncount ─ compare DEFLATE … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reflate — verb (of a government) expand the level of output of (an economy) by either fiscal or monetary policy. Derivatives reflation noun reflationary adjective Origin 1930s: from re , on the pattern of inflate, deflate … English new terms dictionary
reflationary — reflate re‧flate [riːˈfleɪt] verb [intransitive, transitive] ECONOMICS if a government reflates the economy, it increases government spending, reduces interest rates etc in order to increase demand and encourage economic activity: • measures to… … Financial and business terms
reflation — Government monetary action that causes a reversal of deflation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * reflate re‧flate [riːˈfleɪt] verb [intransitive, transitive] ECONOMICS if a government reflates the economy, it increases government spending,… … Financial and business terms
brazil — /breuh zil /, n. brazilwood. [1350 1400; ME brasile < ML < It < Sp brasil, deriv. of brasa live coal (the wood being red in color) < Gmc; see BRAISE] * * * Brazil Introduction Brazil Background: Following three centuries under the rule of… … Universalium
Brazil — Brazilian /breuh zil yeuhn/, adj., n. /breuh zil /, n. a republic in South America. 164,511,366; 3,286,170 sq. mi. (8,511,180 sq. km). Cap.: Brasília. Portuguese and Spanish, Brasil. Official name, Federative Republic of Brazil. * * * Brazil… … Universalium