单词 | monetarize |
释义 | monetarizev. Economics. transitive. To convert (an economy) to a monetary system. Also: to convert (a deficit, etc.) into money. Cf. monetize v. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > money > circulation of money > put into circulation [verb (transitive)] utterc1483 to put forth1572 pass1579 to turn and wind1598 wind1598 vent1629 to put outa1719 expose1751 mobilize1864 monetarize1952 1952 Q. Jrnl. Econ. 66 416 The economy is not fully monetarized. 1974 B. Pearce tr. S. Amin Accumulation on World Scale I. ii. 145 The pace at which the primitive economy is monetarized is fairly fast. 1992 Economist 2 May 109/1 The Bank of Portugal was barred from directly lending to the government. This brought to an end the common practice of monetarising the budget deficit. Derivatives ˈmonetarized adj. (of an economy) that has been converted to a monetary system. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > money > circulation of money > [adjective] > converted into legal tender monetized1945 monetarized1957 1957 H. Pearson in K. Polanyi et al. Trade & Market Early Empires 5 A monetarized economy involved a social structure entirely different from that which went with an economy in kind. 1992 Man 27 5 In a monetarized market economy, unequal exchange can be conceived of only if we maintain the analytical distinction between exchange value and some other concept of value, such as ‘use value’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1952 |
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