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 Translation for 'level of inflation' from English to French
écon.
niveau {m} d'inflation
level of inflation
Partial Matches
écon.
taux {m} d'inflation
rate of inflation
écon.
taux {m} de chômage n'accélérant pas l'inflation
non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment <NAIRU>
degré {m} d'efficacitélevel of efficiency
niveau {m} de sécuritélevel of security
taux {m} de satisfactionlevel of satisfaction
ind.
niveau {m} de production
level of production
éduc.
niveau {m} d'éducation
level of education
dénivellation {f} [changement du niveau]alteration of level
ling.
registre {m} de langue
level of language
éduc.
niveau {m} d'instruction
level of education
niveau {m} de radioactivitélevel of radioactivity
méd.MédVét.
prévalence {f} d'une maladie
level of endemic infection
éduc.
bon niveau {m} d'instruction
good level of education
déniveler qc. [changer le niveau]to alter the level of sth.
au niveau de qn./qc. {adv} [hauteur]at the level of sb./sth.
au niveau de qn./qc. {adv} [valeur]on the level of sb./sth.
se ravaler au rang de ...to reduce oneself to the level of ...
dr.
excès {m} de pouvoir
exceedance of one's level of competency
écon.
inflation {f}
inflation
auto
gonflement {m} [de pneu]
inflation
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Usage Examples English
  • Many of the changes were aimed at moving the CPI to a cost of living model which takes consumer substitutions into account and typically reduces the reported level of inflation.
  • Unions felt that during World War II, the National War Labor Board had unfairly held wages below the level of inflation but done little to rein in corporate profits.
  • In the real world entire institutions are devoted to maintaining desired level of inflation.
  • There was a high level of inflation worldwide in the 1970s and 1980s, leading Muldoon to intervene more and more dramatically in the economy.
  • Since the early 2000s, the inflation rate has stabilized and in the last couple of years a relatively low level of inflation was recorded.

  • In case of high level of inflation in the economy, the labor-intensive industry can suffer to some extent.
  • The primary role of central banks is usually to maintain price stability, as defined as a specific level of inflation.
  • This level of inflation amounts to 1.2% per year compounded, a relatively low inflation rate for modern-day standards, but rather high given the monetary policy in place in the 16th century.
  • The continuously growing city results in an extreme level of inflation especially on the real estate domain where prices reach extreme levels (for example, ownership of one square meter of land in the city center costs $1000) where the lowest paid salaries are in the region of $180.
  • Australia was facing a rising level of inflation in 1973, caused partially by the oil crisis happening in that same year, which brought inflation at a 13% increase.

  • Analysts seek to explain what led to the given level of inflation and the proceeding changes, accounting for both acceleration and maintenance.
  • Inflationary bias is the outcome of discretionary monetary policy that leads to a higher than optimal level of inflation.
  • In the years following World War I the rising level of inflation had significantly reduced the value of wages, which led to an increase in the amount of debt amongst junior officers.
  • Inflationism is a heterodox economic, fiscal, or monetary policy, that predicts that a substantial level of inflation is harmless, desirable or even advantageous.
  • This was required to produce a new accounting standard to set out how companies should prepare their accounts taking into consideration the level of inflation, which at the time was high and detrimental to business.

  • However, targeting the money supply growth rate is considered a weak policy, because it is not stably related to the real output growth, As a result, a higher output growth rate will result in a too low level of inflation.
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