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 monetarist ['mʌnitərist,'mɔn-]   添加此单词到默认生词本
[经]n.货币主义者




    monetarist
    [ noun ]
    an advocate of the theory that economic fluctuations are caused by increases or decreases in the supply of money
    <noun.person>


    monetarist \mon"e*tar*ist\, n.
    One who adheres to the theory of monetarism.
    [PJC]

    1. 'With present policies and interest rates the UK economy will never recover,' he said. Until recently Mr Congdon, a monetarist, might have been regarded as having a maverick view.
    2. Meanwhile, the central bank 'had become much more monetarist', since his departure from the ministry.
    3. I have maintained a good many of my contacts and I think I've got quite good intelligence of what's going on.' The 1980 appointment of Terry Burns, a moderate monetarist and forecasting specialist from the London Business School, was a minor sensation.
    4. Money's importance is central to a genteel debate now under way between two U.S. monetarist camps over something called the "world dollar base" (WDB).
    5. Oil plus rigid monetarist counterinflation policies caused a spectacular rise in sterling's value in the first two years of Mrs. Thatcher's first administration.
    6. Criticism of the Fed comes from many quarters, but especially from "monetarist" economists.
    7. The folks who usually worry most about the money supply, the monetarist school of economists, are surprisingly unconcerned.
    8. Both the Keynesian revolution and the monetarist counter-revolution arose from problems thrown up by real events, while the New Classical school was a development internal to academic economics.
    9. He quietly buried the monetarist ideology which lay at the heart of the Thatcher revolution. Look at the reasons he gave for raising interest rates.
    10. But not even the most devout monetarist or fine-tuning fiscalist believed that these instruments could prevent all recessions.
    11. They are united in wanting to overturn the 'monetarist' reform programmes followed since 1984 by both National and Labour parties in government. The poll showed that National had increased its lead by one percentage point to 39 per cent.
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