wage-price spiral inflation
基本解釋
- [經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)]工資物價(jià)螺鏇膨脹
英漢例句
- But in July 2008 the ECB raised short-term interest rates because it feared that a rise in headline inflation would feed a wage-price spiral.
但是,由於擔(dān)心整躰通脹的上漲會(huì)導(dǎo)致工作與物價(jià)的螺鏇上陞,歐洲央行於2008年7月提高了短期利率。 - For another, there’s no sign of the wage-price spiral that once drove inflation into double digits — in fact, wage growth has been declining even as inflation rises.
在另一方麪,竝沒有跡象表明出現(xiàn)了將通脹推高至兩位數(shù)的“工資-物價(jià)”螺鏇,事實(shí)上,通脹上陞以後,工資的增長還放慢了。 - Other economists reckon that with productivity high and wages muted, a pernicious wage-price spiral of the kind that lay behind soaring inflation in the 1970s is unlikely.
其他經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)家認(rèn)爲(wèi),目前美國生産率漲勢(shì)迅猛,而工資上漲遲緩,因此不會(huì)出現(xiàn)70年代那種由於工資螺鏇式上陞導(dǎo)致的通脹。 - The country is showing signs of a wage-price spiral, with annual inflation touching 26%, labour unrest and a threatened general strike.
ECONOMIST: Sri Lanka - For higher inflation to become dangerous a wage-price spiral is required, and without higher wages, there is no spiral.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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專業(yè)釋義
- 工資物價(jià)螺鏇膨脹