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		Definition of underconsumption in English: underconsumptionnounˌʌndəkənˈsʌmpʃ(ə)nˌəndərkənˈsəm(p)ʃən mass nounEconomics The purchase of goods and services at a level lower than that of their supply. 〔经济〕消费不足 Example sentencesExamples -  Thus it appears that the crisis is one of underconsumption - the lack of demand.
 -  In terms of his own theory, he does not see the possibility of redistribution of income and wealth, via public appropriation of rents, as having a remedial effect on periodic oversaving and underconsumption.
 -  Like the administration, Chase thought much about the twin evils of overproduction and underconsumption.
 -  With old underconsumption tendencies and financial instabilities now spread across previously insulated economies, that old Keynesian spender-of-last resort function has not gone away.
 -  The economic collapse of the 1930s appeared to liberals to validate the earlier concerns about underconsumption, while business saw overproduction as the more serious problem.
 -  Brenner's distinctive contribution is to sketch out the specific dynamics and consequences of overproduction or underconsumption in the era of integrated, globalized production and markets.
 -  The model, which seeks to offset underconsumption in the private sector by increased public sector spending, was destined to failure precisely because it ignored land speculation.
 -  This is one way of resolving the seeming paradox in Malthus's work between warnings of over-population and a fear of underconsumption.
 -  These constraints can best be explained and understood by examining what Wallerstein regards as one of the main contradictions confronting the capitalist system, the crisis of underconsumption.
 -  Searching for an alternative program, Roosevelt embraced the ideas of advisers who believed that the fundamental problem of the Great Depression was underconsumption.
 -  And he developed an elaborate theory of crises of overproduction and underconsumption that became the mainstay of the economic theory of his followers.
 -  Some analysts think these measures are already starting to alleviate underconsumption.
 -  The latter, they said, also creamed off part of ‘surplus value,’ and so created the conditions for underconsumption.
 -  As capitalists cut wages to sustain profits in the face of ever more severe competition, they must reduce the capacity of workers to buy their products, leading to a crisis of underconsumption.
 
    Definition of underconsumption in US English: underconsumptionnounˌəndərkənˈsəm(p)ʃənˌəndərkənˈsəm(p)SHən Economics The purchase of goods and services at a level lower than that of their supply. 〔经济〕消费不足 Example sentencesExamples -  These constraints can best be explained and understood by examining what Wallerstein regards as one of the main contradictions confronting the capitalist system, the crisis of underconsumption.
 -  Thus it appears that the crisis is one of underconsumption - the lack of demand.
 -  And he developed an elaborate theory of crises of overproduction and underconsumption that became the mainstay of the economic theory of his followers.
 -  The latter, they said, also creamed off part of ‘surplus value,’ and so created the conditions for underconsumption.
 -  The model, which seeks to offset underconsumption in the private sector by increased public sector spending, was destined to failure precisely because it ignored land speculation.
 -  Like the administration, Chase thought much about the twin evils of overproduction and underconsumption.
 -  This is one way of resolving the seeming paradox in Malthus's work between warnings of over-population and a fear of underconsumption.
 -  As capitalists cut wages to sustain profits in the face of ever more severe competition, they must reduce the capacity of workers to buy their products, leading to a crisis of underconsumption.
 -  Brenner's distinctive contribution is to sketch out the specific dynamics and consequences of overproduction or underconsumption in the era of integrated, globalized production and markets.
 -  With old underconsumption tendencies and financial instabilities now spread across previously insulated economies, that old Keynesian spender-of-last resort function has not gone away.
 -  In terms of his own theory, he does not see the possibility of redistribution of income and wealth, via public appropriation of rents, as having a remedial effect on periodic oversaving and underconsumption.
 -  Some analysts think these measures are already starting to alleviate underconsumption.
 -  The economic collapse of the 1930s appeared to liberals to validate the earlier concerns about underconsumption, while business saw overproduction as the more serious problem.
 -  Searching for an alternative program, Roosevelt embraced the ideas of advisers who believed that the fundamental problem of the Great Depression was underconsumption.
 
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