English to Bengali Dictionary deflationary

deflationary

কুঞ্চন
definition
adjective
There are always inflationary and deflationary spots in an economy at the same time.
of, characterized by, or tending to cause economic deflation.
translation of 'deflationary'
কুঞ্চন,
সঙ্কোচজনক,
সঙ্কোচ,
কুঞ্চনমূলক
example
In much of Africa and Latin America, adjustment was combined with 'deflationary' stabilization.
Another more speculative concern is that it could increase the vulnerability of the economy to 'deflationary' forces.
Volatile movements in the foreign exchange casino compound the 'deflationary' effect.
By dampening expected future sales, a 'deflationary' monetary policy may decrease the firm's net worth.
Nothing is more frightening - no economic problem more intractable - than a 'deflationary' spiral.
The macroeconomic effects will be seen in continued 'deflationary' pressures.
That kind of 'deflationary' spiral is what worries economists and corporate executives.
In an economy with a 'deflationary' bias, interest rates may stay low for years to come.
The overall effect, therefore, will be to generate a stronger 'deflationary' undertow.
Fear of the equity markets, and the addiction to saving, can propel a country into a vicious downward 'deflationary' spiral.
The Great Depression was a 'deflationary' cycle, and it took WWII to get out of that.
The overall effect is a rise in unemployment and intensifying 'deflationary' pressures.
Many people believe that the world economy is undergoing pressures of a 'deflationary' nature.
A falling dollar would be a major 'deflationary' influence on the world economy, notes Levy.
But such reforms and restructurings are very 'deflationary' in highly indebted economies.
There are always inflationary and 'deflationary' spots in an economy at the same time.
Money supply would have then expanded, and 'deflationary' forces would have been thwarted.
We do not presently perceive any 'deflationary' risks in the euro area.
All of this can exacerbate an economic downturn and, in turn, generate greater 'deflationary' pressures.
These two bankruptcies led to intensifying 'deflationary' pressures.
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