基本解釋[經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)]預(yù)算結(jié)餘英漢例句雙語例句After its fiscal crisis in the 1990s, Sweden adopted a much more cautious approach to the public finances and set a goal of running a budgetary surplus over the economic cycle.90年代遭遇財(cái)政危機(jī)之後,瑞典採(cǎi)取了更爲(wèi)謹(jǐn)慎的公共財(cái)政機(jī)制,竝在設(shè)定了經(jīng)濟(jì)周期內(nèi)取得預(yù)算盈餘的目標(biāo)。權(quán)威例句And there was a major spending reduction in the wake of the income-tax increase Clinton is famous for, with the budgetary surplus implying future tax cuts.FORBES: Supply-Side Economics Takes Two To TangoFisher and I agree that the trade gap and the budget deficit are positives for stocks: the bigger the better. (Americans hold far too little debt, and anything that increases it is a plus.) He also celebrates the supply-side tax cuts, though he deems a negative for stocks the currently little noticed all-government budgetary surplus caused by the tax rate reductions.FORBES: Magazine ArticleGuillermo Perry, the World Bank's chief economist for Latin America, says Chile is better placed than any other country in the region to absorb external shocks, thanks to its well organised budgetary institutions, prudent fiscal management (a surplus every year since 1989) and tight banking supervision.ECONOMIST: Chilebudgetary surplus更多例句詞組短語短語budgetary surplus detail 預(yù)算結(jié)餘extra -budgetary surplus 預(yù)算外盈餘larger budgetary surplus 預(yù)算盈餘增多Annual budgetary surplus or deficit 嵗計(jì)馀絀;[會(huì)計(jì)]嵗計(jì)餘絀;年度預(yù)計(jì)盈餘或赤字英語budgetary surplus更多詞組專業(yè)釋義經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)預(yù)算結(jié)餘