单词 | goldilocks economy |
释义 | > as lemmasGoldilocks economy Goldilocks economy n. Economics used to describe (the state of) a national economy that is neither expanding too fast nor contracting but displays the ideal conditions of steady growth, low inflation, low interest rates, etc. ΚΠ 1967 Washington Post 8 Jan. 1/2 ‘What we have here is a “Goldilocks economy”,’ said CEA member James S. Duesenberry the other day. ‘It's not too hot, not too cold, but just right.’ 1988 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 13 Nov. 3a 9 For those investors who believe that a Goldilocks economy is possible, stocks and bonds might be a good investment because their value usually goes up during periods of stable economic growth. 2015 P. Hain Back to Future of Socialism ii. 19 Britain appeared to have turned into a ‘Goldilocks economy’, one which had broken free from the cycle of boom and bust and which grew inexorably at a steady pace, with low inflation, low interest rates and record unemployment levels. < as lemmas |
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