常見例句雙語例句By this he meant setting a target for the growth of themoney supply, a rule known as monetarism.據(jù)此,他提出應(yīng)設(shè)定一個(gè)貨幣供給量的增加目標(biāo),這一法則就是眾所周知的貨幣主義。Money, if not monetarism, is making a comeback in the way central bankers think about and carry out policy.貨幣,而不是貨幣主義,在中央銀行家們思考和實(shí)行政策時(shí)又重新成為重要因素。But whatever its short-term usefulness for clamping down on inflation, monetarism proved an unreliable lodestar for steering the economy.但無論貨幣主義對(duì)降低通貨膨脹在短期內(nèi)是多么有效,它并不是掌控經(jīng)濟(jì)的可靠原則。權(quán)威例句Beyond that, monetarism was a disaster when it was most famously imposed from 1979-82.FORBES: Brendan Brown, and The Global Curse Of the Federal ReserveMonetarism fails on its face for taking from money its sole purpose which is stability in value.FORBES: Brendan Brown, and The Global Curse Of the Federal ReserveTo put it plainly, monetarism is a parallel version of Keynesian demand management.FORBES: Monetarism and Keynesianism: Identical Sides of the Same Adolescent Coin 返回 monetarism