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81 cost function
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82 counterpurchase
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83 countertrade
Econa variety of reciprocal trading practices. This umbrella term encompasses the direct exchange of goods for goods (or barter) where no cash changes hands to more complex variations; counterpurchase, which involves a traditional export transaction plus the commitment of the exporter to buy additional goods or services from that country; and buy-back, in which the supplier of plant or equipment is paid from the future proceeds resulting from the use of the plant. Countertrade conditions vary widely from country to country and can be costly and administratively cumbersome. -
84 creditor nation
Econa country that has a balance of payments surplus -
85 crony capitalism
Econa form of capitalism in which business contracts are awarded to the family and friends of the government in power rather than by open-market tender -
86 cross-border trade
Econtrade between two countries that have a common frontier -
87 cross-rate
Econthe rate of exchange between two currencies expressed in terms of the rate of exchange between them and a third currency, for example, sterling and the peso in relation to the dollar -
88 currency unit
Econeach of the notes and coins that are the medium of exchange in a country -
89 current account equilibrium
Econa country’s economic circumstances when its expenditure equals its income from trade and invisible earningsThe ultimate business dictionary > current account equilibrium
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90 cyclical unemployment
Econunemployment, usually temporary, caused by a lack of aggregate demand, for example, during a downswing in the business cycle -
91 debt/service ratio
Econthe ratio of a country’s or company’s borrowing to its equity or venture capital -
92 deflation
Econa reduction in the general level of prices sustained over several months, usually accompanied by declining employment and output -
93 deflationary fiscal policy
Econa government policy that raises taxes and reduces public expenditure in order to reduce the level of aggregate demand in the economyThe ultimate business dictionary > deflationary fiscal policy
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94 deflationary gap
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95 depression
Econa high level of unemployment during a downturn in the business cycle, sustained for months or years -
96 devaluation
Econa reduction in the official fixed rate at which one currency exchanges for another under a fixed-rate regime, usually to correct a balance of payments deficit -
97 developing country
Econa country, often a producer of primary goods like cotton or rubber, that cannot generate investment income to stimulate growth and possesses a national income that is vulnerable to change in commodity prices -
98 digital economy
Econan economy in which the main productive functions are in electronic commerce, for example, trade on the Internet -
99 dirty float
Econa floating exchange rate that cannot float freely because a country’s central bank intervenes on foreign exchange markets to alter its level -
100 discriminating monopoly
Econa company able to charge different prices for its output in different markets because it has power to influence prices for its goods
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econ — econ; econ·o·met·ric; econ·o·me·tri·cian; econ·o·me·trics; econ·o·mism; econ·o·mist; econ·o·mite; econ·o·mize; econ·o·miz·er; econ·o·box; econ·o·my; econ·o·met·rist; … English syllables
econ. — econ. (economics) n. study of the management of goods and services econ. (economic) n. pertaining to the management of goods and services; of the science of economics … English contemporary dictionary
econ — abbrev. 1. economic 2. economics 3. economy * * * … Universalium
econ — abbrev. 1. economic 2. economics 3. economy … English World dictionary
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econ. — abbr. Economics. * * * 1. economic. 2. economics. 3. economy. * * * abbrev 1. Economic 2. Economical 3. Economics 4. Economy * * * econ., 1. economic. 2 … Useful english dictionary
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