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1 wage markup
Экономика: надбавка к заработной плате -
2 wage markup
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3 markup
1. прибыль; торговая наценка; надбавка; наценка сверх издержек производства2. розничная наценка -
4 markup
1) повышение (цен)2) надбавка (на издержки производства)3) наценка (в розничной торговле на оптовые цены) -
5 basic wage
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6 set wage
твердый оклад; постоянная заработная платаtime wage — повременная, подённая оплата
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7 real wage
time wage — повременная, подённая оплата
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8 price plus markup
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9 cost-push inflation
эк. инфляция издержек ( вызывается ростом производственных издержек при неизменном спросе)Syn:Ant:See:
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инфляция издержек ("кост-пуш"): инфляция, вызываемая ростом производственных издержек при неизменном спросе (издержки "толкают" инфляцию); с ростом издержек на сырье и рабочую силу производителям приходится повышать отпускные цены на свою продукцию, и, как следствие, растут розничные цены; в основе такого роста инфляции может быть монополизм производителей сырья, электроэнергии, грузового транспорта и требования профсоюзов; противоположный тип инфляции называют инфляцией спроса (demand-pull), т. е. повышенный спрос на товары ведет к росту цен; на практике в чистой форме ни тот ни другой тип инфляции не существует; см. demand-pull inflation;* * *инфляция, вызванная ростом издержек производства* * *инфляция, стимулируемая ростом издержек. инфляция издержек . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *рост товарных цен, вызванный увеличением стоимости на вводимые в производство ресурсы -
10 inflation
инфляция, обесценение денег
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