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эк. сравнительная слабость*, сравнительный проигрыш*, сравнительное непреимущество* (ситуация, при которой страна, регион, фирма или индивид производит какое-л. благо с большими альтернативными затратами, чем другая страна, регион, фирма или индивид)As trade opens, the price of the country's comparative-advantage good increases, while that of the comparative-disadvantage good declines. — После начала торговли цена блага, в производстве которого страна имеет сравнительное преимущество, увеличивается, а цена блага, в производстве которого сравнительное преимущество имеет другая страна, уменьшается.
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Бухгалтерия: сравнительно неблагоприятные условияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > comparative disadvantage
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1. n1) невыгодное, неблагоприятное положение- spread reports to the disadvantage of smb.2) вред, ущерб; убыток•2. v -
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1) невыгодное положение; неблагоприятное условие || ставить в невыгодное положение2) убыток; ущерб || наносить ущербАнгло-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > disadvantage
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эк. абсолютная слабость*, абсолютное непреимущество* (ситуация, при которой страна, регион, фирма или индивид не может произвести такое же количество какого-л. блага из определенного количества ресурсов, которое может произвести другая страна, регион, фирма или индивид)Ant:See: -
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