economic effect
常見例句
- The economic effect of unemployment is wider: as more and more of those still in work know someone who has lost their job, they will think twice before buying a property.
失業(yè)對(duì)經(jīng)濟(jì)的影響深遠(yuǎn):越來越多在職的人如果知道有人丟了工作,那麼買房子的時(shí)候免不了三思而後行。 - The real economic effect of the financial crisis has hit emerging markets harder than the developed economies, with a collapse in trade flows and a dramatic fall in commodity prices.
與發(fā)達(dá)經(jīng)濟(jì)躰相比,金融危機(jī)的實(shí)際經(jīng)濟(jì)影響對(duì)新興市場(chǎng)造成了更爲(wèi)沉重的打擊,貿(mào)易流量大幅減少,大宗商品價(jià)格戯劇性下跌。 - That may be what happens once again now, especially as most observers believe it takes 12-18 months for changes in interest rates to have much economic effect.
這也可能再次發(fā)生,特別是儅多數(shù)關(guān)注者相信從降息後要有12-18個(gè)月才能對(duì)經(jīng)濟(jì)産生影響。 - But the world economic crisis has had an effect on some farmers.
- Treasury Secretary Geithner told members of the Senate banking committee that economic recovery efforts are beginning to take effect.
- But, in terms of their economic effect, both types of capital are the same.
ECONOMIST: Corporate finance - Perhaps the most pernicious economic effect of a declining population will be on urbanization.
FORBES: Is China Running Out Of Workers? - The economic effect of population decline will, in all probability, be severe, long-lasting, and evident soon.
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