Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

stagflation

French translation:

stagflation

Apr 14, 2009 13:14
15 yrs ago
English term

stagflation

GBK English to French Bus/Financial Economics
Definition from enotes.com:
The term stagflation is sometimes used to describe a situation in which there is slow to zero growth in real output, high inflation exists, and unemployment is higher than normal. This situation usually begins with rising prices at times when production is declining. Because of declining production, unemployment also increases. All three of these factors combined cause stagflation—stagnation in production and employment together with increasing inflation.
Example sentences:
If monetary authorities respond appropriately to growing inflationary pressure - recognising that much of it is imported, and not a result of excess domestic demand - we may be able to manage our way through it. But if they raise interest rates relentlessly to meet inflation targets, we should prepare for the worst: another episode of stagflation. (guardian.co.uk)
Once stagflation occurs it is difficult to deal with. The measures a government would usually take to revive an economy in recession (cutting interest rates or increasing government spending) will also increase inflation. (moneyterms.co.uk)
Folks of a certain age might remember the stagflation which dominated the US economy in the 1970s. It was a gloomy time when energy prices (and gasoline lines) dominated the news; when whole industries slumped at the same time, and when job losses and price hikes seemed to travel in tandem. (boston.com)
Proposed translations (French)
5 +12 stagflation
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Proposed translations

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stagflation

Definition from wikipedia:
It is the same as in English.
Example sentences:
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Peer comment(s):

agree Verba T : http://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/T401043/STAGFLATION.h...
3 mins
thanks!
agree leseach
12 mins
agree Marianne PUREN : Oui, on utilise effectivement le même mot en français.
13 mins
agree Antoine Lima : Correct! Former French Prime Minister, Raymond Barre, used this term too.
18 mins
agree Valérie Catanzaro
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agree Lise Boismenu, B.Sc. : Yes! http://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-fra.html?la...
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agree sylvan pradel : definitely a no-brainer : same/same... stagflation/stagflation
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agree FredP
1 hr
agree Denis HAY
1 hr
agree Sabine Seguin
2 hrs
agree CDenisot
5 hrs
agree EBB
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disagree Stéphanie Soudais : oui, mais la réponse telle quelle ne satisfait pas aux critères définissant une bonne réponse GBK//Non pas une thèse, mais le système des GBK a été conçu pour fournir des réponses plus documentées que les KudoZ classiques. C'est ce que je voul
1 day 21 hrs
d'un autre coté, pourquoi tourner autour du pot, stagflation est stagflation, on demandait la traduction et pas une thèse sur le sujet
agree Interlangue (X) : en ajoutant quelques références, sans doute...
3 days 4 hrs
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