单词 | demand-pull |
释义 | > as lemmasdemand-pull demand-pull n. attributive (Economics), designating inflation caused by demand ( 4b) in excess of available supply; contrasted with cost push n. at cost n.3 Compounds 2a. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [adjective] > of or relating to specific policies or actions imperial1726 co-operative1821 protectionist1844 inflationist1876 rational1915 deflationist1921 rationalist1942 producer-oriented1946 redistributionist1949 substantivist1956 supply side1957 demand-pull1958 tax-and-spend1960 stop-and-go1961 stop-go1962 go-stop1964 supply-driven1973 demand-side1975 supply side1976 demand-driven1980 1958 Economist 29 Nov. 784/3 The proper approach to the wage element in inflation is to reduce the spread (itself largely a product of ‘demand-pull’ inflation) between basic wage rates and earnings. 1980 Newsweek 13 Oct. 99/2 Reagan's is basically a demand-pull tax cut, relying on consumer spending and saving to expand the economy. < as lemmas |
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