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controlled inflation - перевод на русский

SUSTAINED INCREASE IN A NATION'S MONEY SUPPLY
Inflation (monetary); Monetary Inflation; Inflation risk
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controlled inflation      
контролируемая инфляция
monetary inflation         
инфляция, вызванная чрезмерным расширением денежного обращения
credentialism         
ANY OF A NUMBER OF RELATED PROCESSES INVOLVING INCREASED DEMANDS FOR FORMAL EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, AND THE DEVALUATION OF THESE QUALIFICATIONS
Credentialism; Academic inflation; Academic Inflation; Credential inflation; Credential creep; Degree inflation; Credentialism and grade inflation; Education inflation; Credentialism and educational inflation
сущ.
тенденция оценки претендентов на вакансии по документам (дипломам, поручительствам и т.п.).
credentialism         
ANY OF A NUMBER OF RELATED PROCESSES INVOLVING INCREASED DEMANDS FOR FORMAL EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, AND THE DEVALUATION OF THESE QUALIFICATIONS
Credentialism; Academic inflation; Academic Inflation; Credential inflation; Credential creep; Degree inflation; Credentialism and grade inflation; Education inflation; Credentialism and educational inflation

[kri'denʃ(ə)liz(ə)m]

существительное

неодобрительное выражение

оценка (работника) по документам

дипломам и т. п. (обыкн. при приёме на работу)

controlled substance         
DRUG WHOSE MANUFACTURE, POSSESSION, OR USE IS REGULATED BY A GOVERNMENT
Controlled substances; Illegal substances; Illegal substance; Illicit substances; Illicit substance
психотропный препарат, требующий санкции для применения
controlled feed         
  • [[Krag–Jørgensen]] bolt with push feed.
TWO COMMON MECHANISMS ON FIREARMS DESCRIBING HOW THE CARTRIDGE IS FED INTO AND EXTRACTED FROM THE CHAMBER
Controlled feed; Push feed; Controlled round feed
управляемая подача
runaway inflation         
  • M2 money supply]] increases Year/Year}}
  • The U.S. effective [[federal funds rate]] charted over fifty years
  • Core PCE}}
  • Inflation and the growth of money supply (M2)
  • US prices of crude oil and gasoline in February and March, 2022
  • Restaurant increasing prices by $1.00 due to inflation
  • Low-cost price adjustment
  • krona]] gold coins from the [[Scandinavian Monetary Union]], a historical example of an international gold standard
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  • US historical inflation (in blue) and deflation (in green) from the mid-17th century to the beginning of the 21st.
  • U.S. corporate profits as a proportion of GDP (blue) and year-over-year change in the Consumer Price Index (red) 2017-2022
  • Inflation rates among members of the [[International Monetary Fund]] in October 2022.
RISE IN PRICE LEVEL IN AN ECONOMY OVER TIME
Economy/Inflation; Inflation (economics); Economic inflation; Inflation rate; Price Inflation; Price level stability; Cash inflation; Threshold Inflation; Inflation rates; Zero inflation; Ingflation; Price Trends; World inflation crisis; Inflations; Effect of inflation; Price inflation; Inflation (financial); Causes of inflation in Trinidad and Tobago; Economics/Inflation; Causes of inflation in trinidad and tobago; Costs of inflation; Inflation (prices); Mixflation; Food inflation; Currency inflation; Causes of inflation; Runaway inflation; Inflation expectations; Inflationary expectations; Expected inflation; Negative deflation
безудержная инфляция
randomized study         
EXPERIMENTAL METHOD DESIGNED TO REDUCE BIAS, TYPICALLY ACCOMPLISHED BY RANDOMLY ALLOCATING SUBJECTS TO TWO OR MORE GROUPS, WITH ONE BEING A CONTROL GROUP
Randomised controlled trial; Randomized controlled trials; Randomized control trial; Randomised control trial; Randomized clinical trial; Randomized evaluation; Randomized control trials; Open trial (medical); Randomized Controlled Trial; Randomized clinical trials; Randomised-controlled trial; DbRCT; Randomized controlled studies; Controlled trial; Randomised controlled trials; Randomized evaluations; Randomized comparative trial; Randomised comparative trial; Randomised trial; Double-blind placebo controlled trial; Double-blind placebo-controlled trial; Randomised, controlled study; Randomized controlled experiments; Placebo controlled double blind trial; Randomized study; Randomised clinical trial; Randomized controlled study; Randomized controled trial; Draft:Strength of evidence

медицина

исследование методом случайной выборки

рандомизированное исследование

inflation         
  • M2 money supply]] increases Year/Year}}
  • The U.S. effective [[federal funds rate]] charted over fifty years
  • Core PCE}}
  • Inflation and the growth of money supply (M2)
  • US prices of crude oil and gasoline in February and March, 2022
  • Restaurant increasing prices by $1.00 due to inflation
  • Low-cost price adjustment
  • krona]] gold coins from the [[Scandinavian Monetary Union]], a historical example of an international gold standard
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • US historical inflation (in blue) and deflation (in green) from the mid-17th century to the beginning of the 21st.
  • U.S. corporate profits as a proportion of GDP (blue) and year-over-year change in the Consumer Price Index (red) 2017-2022
  • Inflation rates among members of the [[International Monetary Fund]] in October 2022.
RISE IN PRICE LEVEL IN AN ECONOMY OVER TIME
Economy/Inflation; Inflation (economics); Economic inflation; Inflation rate; Price Inflation; Price level stability; Cash inflation; Threshold Inflation; Inflation rates; Zero inflation; Ingflation; Price Trends; World inflation crisis; Inflations; Effect of inflation; Price inflation; Inflation (financial); Causes of inflation in Trinidad and Tobago; Economics/Inflation; Causes of inflation in trinidad and tobago; Costs of inflation; Inflation (prices); Mixflation; Food inflation; Currency inflation; Causes of inflation; Runaway inflation; Inflation expectations; Inflationary expectations; Expected inflation; Negative deflation
runaway inflation         
  • M2 money supply]] increases Year/Year}}
  • The U.S. effective [[federal funds rate]] charted over fifty years
  • Core PCE}}
  • Inflation and the growth of money supply (M2)
  • US prices of crude oil and gasoline in February and March, 2022
  • Restaurant increasing prices by $1.00 due to inflation
  • Low-cost price adjustment
  • krona]] gold coins from the [[Scandinavian Monetary Union]], a historical example of an international gold standard
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • US historical inflation (in blue) and deflation (in green) from the mid-17th century to the beginning of the 21st.
  • U.S. corporate profits as a proportion of GDP (blue) and year-over-year change in the Consumer Price Index (red) 2017-2022
  • Inflation rates among members of the [[International Monetary Fund]] in October 2022.
RISE IN PRICE LEVEL IN AN ECONOMY OVER TIME
Economy/Inflation; Inflation (economics); Economic inflation; Inflation rate; Price Inflation; Price level stability; Cash inflation; Threshold Inflation; Inflation rates; Zero inflation; Ingflation; Price Trends; World inflation crisis; Inflations; Effect of inflation; Price inflation; Inflation (financial); Causes of inflation in Trinidad and Tobago; Economics/Inflation; Causes of inflation in trinidad and tobago; Costs of inflation; Inflation (prices); Mixflation; Food inflation; Currency inflation; Causes of inflation; Runaway inflation; Inflation expectations; Inflationary expectations; Expected inflation; Negative deflation
галопирующая [стремительно развивающаяся] инфляция

Определение

controlled substance
n. a drug which has been declared by federal or state law to be illegal for sale or use, but may be dispensed under a physician's prescription. The basis for control and regulation is the danger of addiction, abuse, physical and mental harm (including death), the trafficking by illegal means, and the dangers from actions of those who have used the substances.

Википедия

Monetary inflation

Monetary inflation is a sustained increase in the money supply of a country (or currency area). Depending on many factors, especially public expectations, the fundamental state and development of the economy, and the transmission mechanism, it is likely to result in price inflation, which is usually just called "inflation", which is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services.

There is general agreement among economists that there is a causal relationship between monetary inflation and price inflation. But there is neither a common view about the exact theoretical mechanisms and relationships, nor about how to accurately measure it. This relationship is also constantly changing, within a larger complex economic system. So there is a great deal of debate on the issues involved, such as how to measure the monetary base and price inflation, how to measure the effect of public expectations, how to judge the effect of financial innovations on the transmission mechanisms, and how much factors like the velocity of money affect the relationship. Thus, there are different views on what could be the best targets and tools in monetary policy.

However, there is a general consensus on the importance and responsibility of central banks and monetary authorities in setting public expectations of price inflation and in trying to control it.

  • Keynesian economists believe the central bank can sufficiently assess the detailed economic variables and circumstances in real time to adjust monetary policy in order to stabilize gross domestic product. These economists favor monetary policies that attempt to even out the ups and downs of business cycles and economic shocks in a precise fashion.
  • Followers of the monetarist school think that Keynesian style monetary policies produce many overshooting, time-lag errors and other unwanted effects, usually making things even worse. They doubt the central bank's capacity to analyse economic problems in real time and its ability to influence the economy with correct timing and the right monetary policy measures. So monetarists advocate a less intrusive and less complex monetary policy, specifically a constant growth rate of the money supply.
  • Some followers of Austrian School economics see monetary inflation as "inflation" and advocate either the return to free markets in money, called free banking, or a 100% gold standard and the abolition of central banks to control this problem.

Currently, most central banks follow a monetarist or Keynesian approach, or more often a mix of both. There is a trend of central banks towards the use of inflation targeting.

Как переводится controlled inflation на Русский язык