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in·dex·a·tion I0100800 (ĭn′dĕk-sā′shən)n. The automatic adjustment of an economic variable, such as wages, taxes, or pension benefits, to a cost-of-living index, so that the variable rises or falls in accordance with the rate of inflation.indexation (ˌɪndɛkˈseɪʃən) or index-linkingn (Commerce) the act of making wages, interest rates, etc, index-linkedin•dex•a•tion (ˌɪn dɛkˈseɪ ʃən) n. the adjustment of wages, interest rates, etc., according to changes in the cost of living. [1955–60] indexationThe adjustment of wages, interest rates and other forms of income to compensate with changes of prices.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | indexation - a system of economic regulation: wages and interest are tied to the cost-of-living index in order to reduce the effects of inflationregulating, regulation - the act of controlling or directing according to rule; "fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians" | Translationsindexation
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IndexationThe practice of connecting a return on an investment to some index. For example, if the return on a pension is linked to the consumer price index, it is said to be indexed to inflation.indexation the automatic adjustment of an INCOME payment (e.g. wages) or a value (for example, household contents’ insurance value) in proportion to changes in a general PRICE INDEX. Indexation is commonly used as a means of countering the effects of persistent price increases (INFLATION). See BASE YEAR, INDEX-LINKED, INDEX NUMBER.indexation
Words related to indexationnoun a system of economic regulation: wages and interest are tied to the cost-of-living index in order to reduce the effects of inflationRelated Words |