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characteristic of or promoting stagflation発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
スタグフレーションの特徴、を促進するさま - 日本語WordNet
The Japanese economy might have fallen into stagflation.例文帳に追加
日本経済は今やスタグフレーションに陥っている可能性がある。 - Weblio英語基本例文集
The state of coexistence between economic recession (stagnation) and rising prices (inflation) is called stagflation.例文帳に追加
景気後退(スタグネーション)と物価上昇(インフレーション)が共存する状態は「スタグフレーション」と呼ばれる。 - 経済産業省
There is also concern about stagflation, where recession (increases in unemployment) and inflation develop simultaneously.例文帳に追加
さらに、景気後退(失業増加)とインフレーションが同時に進行するスタグフレーションを懸念する向きもある。 - 経済産業省
As an index describing the degree of stagflation, there is the misery index found by adding unemployment rate and consumer price index (composite) in comparison with the previous year.例文帳に追加
スタグフレーションの度合いを表す指標として、完全失業率と消費者物価指数(総合)前年同月比を合算したミザリー・インデックス(悲惨指数)がある。 - 経済産業省
If the US economy was to slide into stagflation, the FRB would find itself under daunting pressure to achieve the two objectives of job security and stable prices.例文帳に追加
今後、仮に米国経済がスタグフレーションに陥った場合には、FRBは、雇用の確保と物価の安定という二つの目的をどのように達成するか難しい舵取りを迫られることになる。 - 経済産業省
However, given that the growth rate of business output prices has slowed since 2006 (Figure 1-2- 28) due to decreases in profits and to the inhibited growth24 of unit labor costs25, and given that, up until now, there have been no signs that inflationary expectations will rise, it could be argued that, at present, the risk of stagflation in the US economy is not high.例文帳に追加
しかしながら、企業の産出価格の伸び率は、利潤の削減と単位労働コスト上昇率の抑制によって、2006年以降鈍化傾向にあること(1-2-28図)、また、前述のとおり、これまでのところインフレ期待も上昇する兆しが見えないことから、米国経済においては、今のところスタグフレーションとなる可能性は高くないと言える。 - 経済産業省
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Wiktionary英語版での「stagflation」の意味 |
stagflation
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/04/07 15:19 UTC 版)
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Blend of stagnation + inflation, generally thought to have been coined by the British politician Iain Macleod (1913–1970) in a 17 November 1965 parliamentary speech: see the quotation.
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stagflation (countable and uncountable, plural stagflations)
- (economics) Prolonged high inflation accompanied by stagnant growth, often with recession and high unemployment. [from 1965]
- Coordinate terms: (humorous) Trumpflation, biflation, deflation, hyperinflation, mixflation, slumpflation
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1965 November 17, Iain Macleod, “Economic Affairs”, in Parliamentary Debates (Hansard): House of Commons Official Report (House of Commons of the United Kingdom), volume 720, London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2024-04-27, column 1165:
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We now have the worst of both worlds—not just inflation on the one side or stagnation on the other, but both of them together. We have a sort of "stagflation" situation and history in modern terms is indeed being made. There is another point behind the figures. As I say, production has fallen by 1 per cent. or ½ per cent.
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1982, Mancur Olson, “The Questions, and the Standards a Satisfactory Answer Must Meet”, in The Rise and Decline of Nations: Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities, New Haven, Conn.] London: Yale University Press, →ISBN, page 8:
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As soon as we understand how involuntary unemployment can result from rational and well-informed individual behavior, it also becomes obvious how inflation and unemployment—which we once thought could not occur simultaneously—can be combined, as they have been in the recent stagflation.
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1995, Anthony S. Campagna, “Conclusions and Legacy”, in Economic Policy in the Carter Administration (Contributions in Economics and Economic History; no. 171), Westport, Conn.; London: Greenwood Press, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 204:
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Since no one had the solutions to stagflation, [Jimmy] Carter, a fiscal conservative from the beginning, was thrown back to his personal bias and chose to elevate inflation to the nation's most pressing problem. […] More radical solutions to stagflation, such as direct wage and price controls or voluntary wage freezes to halt the wage/price spiral, were not thought to be socially acceptable. So, in the end the administration acquiesced to monetary stringency and watched its tenure recede.
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2023 December 11, Anna-Louise Jackson, “Is the U.S. Economy Heading For Stagflation?”, in Benjamin Curry, editor, Forbes, New York, N.Y.: Forbes, Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2024-02-21:
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Stagflation is a period of stagnant economic growth accompanied by persistently high inflation and a sharp rise in unemployment. While stagflation is quite rare—the U.S. has only experienced one sustained period of stagflation in recent history, in the 1970s—it’s become a more frequent topic of speculation. While it's unlikely that the U.S. economy is headed for another bout of stagflation, it's important to contextualize what's happening with the prominent episode of stagflation in the 1970s. […] Stagflation refers to an economy characterized by high inflation, low economic growth and high unemployment.
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2024 October 30, Laurent Belsie, “Surprisingly, Wall Street doesn’t seem to care who gets elected. So far, at least.”, in The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Mass.: Christian Science Publishing Society, →ISSN, →OCLC:
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"[Donald Trump's tariff proposal] is a prescription for the mother of all stagflations,” Larry Summers, Treasury secretary during the [Bill] Clinton administration, told Bloomberg TV back in June.
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派生語
派生した語
- → Russian: стагфляция (stagfljacija)
参考
- agflation
参照
- ^ “stagflation, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, July 2023; “stagflation, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
stagflation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - “stagflation”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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