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1 Verschlechterung
* * *die Verschlechterungdecline; deterioration* * *Ver|schlẹch|te|rungf -, -enworsening, deterioration; (von Leistung) decline* * ** * *Ver·schlech·te·rung<-, -en>* * *die; Verschlechterung, Verschlechterungen worsening, deterioration (Gen. in)* * *Verschlechterung f deterioration (+gen in, of), worsening (of), change for the worse; berufliche: backward step* * *die; Verschlechterung, Verschlechterungen worsening, deterioration (Gen. in)* * *f.deterioration n. -
2 finanzielle
Aktivität, finanzielle
finance activity;
• geschäftliche Aktivität activity in trade;
• grenzüberschreitende Aktivitäten cross-border activity;
• privatwirtschaftliche Aktivitäten private enterprise;
• wirtschaftliche Aktivität economic (industrial) mobilization;
• extremistischen Aktivitäten nachgehen to pursue extremist activities.
Rückschläge, finanzielle
financial reverse;
• Rückschläge am Tagesgeldmarkt (Bankwesen) overnight setback (Br.).
Verlegenheit, finanzielle
[financial] embarrassment, financial difficulties, straits;
• in finanzieller Verlegenheit sein to be in low straits. -
3 Wirtschaftsrat
Wirtschaftsrat
council of economic advisers (US);
• Europäischer Wirtschaftsrat Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC);
• Wirtschafts- und Sozialrat der Vereinten Nationen United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN-ECOSOC);
• Wirtschaftsraum trading (trade, marketing) area, market, economic domain (area, region), (Schiff) service space;
• einheitlicher Wirtschaftsraum (EU) single economic area;
• Wirtschaftsräume offices;
• Wirtschaftsrealismus economic realism;
• Wirtschaftsrecht commercial law;
• Wirtschaftsrechtler economist-lawyer;
• Wirtschaftsredakteur financial (economist, city, Br.) editor;
• Wirtschaftsreform economic reform;
• Wirtschaftsregion economic (planning) region;
• Wirtschaftsressort economics portfolio;
• Wirtschaftsrestriktionen restraint of trade;
• Wirtschaftsrevolution industrial revolution;
• Wirtschaftsrezession economic recession;
• Wirtschaftsrückgang trade backsliding, depression of trade;
• Wirtschaftsrückschlag economic setback;
• Wirtschaftssabotage industrial (economic) sabotage;
• Wirtschaftssachverständiger economic expert, industrial counsel(l)or;
• Wirtschaftssanierung revitalization of the economy;
• Wirtschaftssanktionen economic sanctions;
• gehobenere Wirtschaftsschichten higher industrial classes;
• Wirtschaftsschiedsrichter industry-unions arbiter;
• Wirtschaftsschlichter trade arbitrator;
• Wirtschaftsseite haben (Zeitung) to carry a financial page (Br.);
• Wirtschaftssektor sector of economy;
• Wirtschaftsseminar business seminar;
• Wirtschaftssituation state of the economy;
• Wirtschaftssparte line of commerce;
• Wirtschaftsspion industrial spy, keek (US sl.);
• Wirtschaftsspionage economic (industrial) espionage, business spying (espionage);
• Wirtschaftssprache language of economics, economic (economists’) terminology;
• Wirtschaftsstabilität economic stability;
• Wirtschaftsstatistik business (economic) statistics, census of business;
• Wirtschaftsstelle economic agency (board), (Bewirtschaftung) rationing board;
• Wirtschaftsstellung business (trade) position;
• Wirtschaftssteuerung durch Überredung jaw-boning (US sl.);
• Wirtschaftsstockung stagnation of business;
• Wirtschaftsstrategie economic strategy;
• Wirtschaftsstruktur business (economic) structure, economic setup (US), strucrure of business;
• Wirtschaftsstruktur eines Landes economic setup of a country (US);
• alle Wirtschaftsstufen all parts of the economy. -
4 Rückschläge
Rückschläge, finanzielle
financial reverse;
• Rückschläge am Tagesgeldmarkt (Bankwesen) overnight setback (Br.).
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