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词汇 deficit spending
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Definition of deficit spending in English:

deficit spending

noun
mass noun
  • Government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • Government deficit spending under a gold standard is severely limited.
    • How many times have American policy makers celebrated the elimination of government deficit spending?
    • Until 1985 both countries followed similar Keynesian policies of deficit spending.
    • But more generally we are confronted with the issue of deficit spending by the federal government.
    • Will a little tax cut here or a bit of deficit spending there turn things around?
    • Only ever greater doses of Keynesian deficit spending prevented the onset of deep crisis, but at the cost of runaway inflation.
    • It is very unlikely that the practice of deficit spending will be abandoned in the not too distant future.
    • When any economic agent spends more than they earn over any given period of time, they are deficit spending.
    • As in Chile, this massive redirection of funds from government deficit spending into private investment could raise U.S. economic growth to a new level altogether.
    • Moreover, the country's deepening trade deficit has confounded the ability of fiscal deficit spending to push the private sector back into a net saving position.
    • Other than in wartime, there is no clear relationship between federal deficit spending and inflation.
    • Growth requires new money that finances deficit spending by firms and consumers.
    • In general, however, I am skeptical that capital markets are so incomplete that it makes sense to fund individual human capital investment through government deficit spending.
    • Economists have also claimed that ending deficit spending by the federal government would eliminate the trade gap.
    • It will impact our willingness to go back into deficit spending.
    • The government finances its deficit spending by inflation.
    • Also, fiscal measures like tax cuts and public deficit spending could be recommended, where the latter is preferred because of a larger multiplier effect.
    • As the government borrows more to pay for its deficit spending, interest rates rise, and that hurts our entrepreneurial cause.
    • But that means we may have dip into Social Security revenues, or maybe raise taxes, or go into deficit spending.
    • It sought to fight a savage recession with increased deficit spending.

Definition of deficit spending in US English:

deficit spending

nounˈdefəsət spendiNG
  • Government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.

    赤字支出

    Example sentencesExamples
    • How many times have American policy makers celebrated the elimination of government deficit spending?
    • But more generally we are confronted with the issue of deficit spending by the federal government.
    • It is very unlikely that the practice of deficit spending will be abandoned in the not too distant future.
    • When any economic agent spends more than they earn over any given period of time, they are deficit spending.
    • As in Chile, this massive redirection of funds from government deficit spending into private investment could raise U.S. economic growth to a new level altogether.
    • Until 1985 both countries followed similar Keynesian policies of deficit spending.
    • The government finances its deficit spending by inflation.
    • Growth requires new money that finances deficit spending by firms and consumers.
    • Economists have also claimed that ending deficit spending by the federal government would eliminate the trade gap.
    • As the government borrows more to pay for its deficit spending, interest rates rise, and that hurts our entrepreneurial cause.
    • Will a little tax cut here or a bit of deficit spending there turn things around?
    • In general, however, I am skeptical that capital markets are so incomplete that it makes sense to fund individual human capital investment through government deficit spending.
    • Also, fiscal measures like tax cuts and public deficit spending could be recommended, where the latter is preferred because of a larger multiplier effect.
    • It sought to fight a savage recession with increased deficit spending.
    • Only ever greater doses of Keynesian deficit spending prevented the onset of deep crisis, but at the cost of runaway inflation.
    • Government deficit spending under a gold standard is severely limited.
    • But that means we may have dip into Social Security revenues, or maybe raise taxes, or go into deficit spending.
    • Other than in wartime, there is no clear relationship between federal deficit spending and inflation.
    • Moreover, the country's deepening trade deficit has confounded the ability of fiscal deficit spending to push the private sector back into a net saving position.
    • It will impact our willingness to go back into deficit spending.
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