ソシャゲの流行と物価や犯... - Weblio 英和・和英辞典 (original) (raw)
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物価と賃金がある増加率で減少し通貨の価値が増えるというデフレのエピソード
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an episode of deflation in which prices and wages decrease at an increasing rate and currency gains in value
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フィリップス曲線という,物価上昇率と失業率との相反関係を示した曲線
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a curve showing reciprocal relations between rates of unemployment and rates of inflation, called {Phillips curve}
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物価と賃金が増加していく割合で増加し、通貨が急速に価値を失うインフレの出来事
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an episode of inflation in which prices and wages increase at an increasing rate and currency rapidly loses value
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a rise and fall of prices or stock prices
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a ratio that indicates the rate at which prices rise
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The appreciation of prices affect the prosperity of the country.
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物価の安定と経済成長を両立させるために資金上昇率などを調整する政策
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a policy that controls the increase of capital to make price stabilization consistent with economic growth
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可能な通貨及びクレジット額の増加によって価格上昇を引き起こす
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cause prices to rise by increasing the available currency or credit
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the act of speculating in gold in the expectation that the price of gold will rise
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The appreciation of prices affects the prosperity of the country.
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the unemployment rate at a time when prices of commodities are holding steady at a certain level, called natural rate of unemployment
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an index of the changes in the prices of goods and services
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a condition of the market price changing because the {natural interest rate} is different from the money interest rate
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a contraction of economic activity resulting in a decline of prices
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処罰を与える任にある人物や機関によって、犯罪者に対して示される寛大さや同情
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leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice
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an index which tends to lag behind economic fluctuations
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ある一定期間のデフレの後で、需要をあげ、通貨の供給を広げ、価格を上げる
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raise demand, expand the money supply, or raise prices, after a period of deflation
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a situation in which the value of a currency falls and the value of imported goods rises as a result
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a phenomenon in economics where a nation's trade surplus increases in spite of a rising exchange rate called the reverse J-curve effect
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Wages are indexed to the cost of living [《主に英国で用いられる》 are index‐linked].
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a phenomenon of a sudden rise in prices in Europe, named {Price Revolution}
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a rise in the price level of goods or service which are reproduced every year
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an economic indicator that more often than not shows a change in direction before a corresponding change in the state of the economy, called leading indicator
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a wholesale price index called a wholesale price index of trade
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the condition of a stock market price of rebounding after falling to a natural level
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(of stock prices) an index called {golden cross}
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The rise in prices is due to the situation.
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an index of changes in retail prices
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a system of pay calculated by a fluctuation in prices