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1 государственное финансирование
государственное финансирование
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public financing
The act of obtaining or furnishing money or capital for a program, purchase or enterprise from the general population of a community or state, usually through government allocation of tax revenues. (Source: RHW)
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2 финансовый инструмент
финансовый инструмент
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financial instrument
A generic term that refers to the many different forms of financing a business may use. For example - loans, shares, and bonds are all considered financing instruments. (Source: PGE)
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