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1 elasticity of intertemporal substitution
сокр. EIS эластичность межвременного замещения*а) эк. (степень влияния ставки процента на готовность потребителя перераспределять объем своего потребления между различными периодами; напр., осуществлять сбережения для увеличения объема потребления будущих периодов)б) эк. тр. (степень влияния заработной платы на готовность рабочего перераспределять свое свободное время между различными периодами; напр., больше работать в период высокой заработной платы, и больше отдыхать в период низкой заработной платы)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > elasticity of intertemporal substitution
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2 intertemporal substitution hypothesis
эк. тр. гипотеза межвременного замещения (гипотеза о том, что работники мотивированы больше работать в те жизненные периоды, когда способны получать высокий доход, а свободное время ценится дешево)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > intertemporal substitution hypothesis
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3 EIS
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abbrev.: EIS environmental impact statement документ о воздействии на окружающую среду: анализ предполагаемого воздействия проекта или каких-либо действий на окружающую среду с целью оценки возможных финансовых и юридических последствий (США).* * *. Environmental impact statement . Small Business Taxes & Management . -
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1) межд. эк., амер. сокр. от Export Information System3) эк. =elasticity of intertemporal substitutionThe new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > EIS
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