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distributional

American  
[di-struh-byoo-shuh-nuhl] / ˌdɪ strəˈbyu ʃə nəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the distribution of something.


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Rieder has also spoken frequently about inequality and the distributional effects of monetary policy.

From Barron's

They highlighted issues of distributional inequities, socio-cultural disruptions, and financial disparities arising from ongoing migrations and gentrification in which climate plays some role.

From Science Daily

Indeed, distributional questions have figured prominently in the ongoing United Auto Workers strike as union members try to claim a bigger share of automakers' earnings.

From Reuters

"We are focused on the macroeconomy but we are aware that there are potential distributional aspects," if depositors move cash away from smaller banks, Jefferson said.

From Reuters

"That illustrates that the distributional politics of inflation targeting is: You don't go for profits; you don't go for capital."

From Reuters