seigniorage

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基本釋義

n.
君主特權(quán),貨幣鑄造稅

實(shí)用例句

Thus the fund enjoys the seigniorage of the currency notes.

外匯基金則享有鑄幣收益.

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The ECB's gains from seigniorage are becoming increasingly important this year.

今年,歐洲央行從鑄幣稅中獲得的利益正變得越來(lái)越重要.

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First, the rapid growth of seigniorage.

其一, 鑄幣稅急劇增長(zhǎng).

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Thirdly, the international seigniorage of dollars is enormous.

第三, 美元國(guó)際流動(dòng)所帶來(lái)的國(guó)際鑄幣稅是巨大的.

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There are, however, limits as to the amount of seigniorage finance may take place.

但是, 利用鑄幣稅融資存在某些限制.

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For example the US $ 100 bill costs about 12 cents to manufacture. Consequently seigniorage is $ 99.88.

例如,100美元鈔票的印制成本僅為12美分, 結(jié)果鑄幣稅是99.88美元.

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Seigniorage is really a tax on holders of money and debt which is paid via inflation.

鑄幣稅實(shí)際上是通過(guò)通脹對(duì)貨幣和國(guó)債持有人征收的稅收.

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The collection seigniorage, may further expand the domestic demand, promotes the economical the positive cycle.

征收鑄幣稅, 可進(jìn)一步擴(kuò)大內(nèi)需, 推動(dòng)經(jīng)濟(jì)的良性循環(huán).

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. charged by a government for coining bullion

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