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21 Konjunkturstimulus
Konjunkturstimulus
stimulation of business activity, cyclical stimulation;
• Konjunkturstockung economic slowdown;
• Konjunkturstudie business-cycle study;
• Konjunktursturz business slump, cyclical fall, economic tailspin;
• Konjunkturstütze pillar of the economy;
• Konjunkturstützungsmaßnahmen support for economic activity;
• Konjunkturtal recession trough, economic dip;
• Konjunkturtempo pace of business activity, business tempo;
• Konjunkturtempo verlangsamen to slow down the pace of business;
• Konjunkturtendenz cyclical trend;
• allgemeine Konjunkturtendenz general trend of business conditions;
• steigende Konjunkturtendenz upward trend;
• Konjunkturterminologie business-cycle terminology;
• Konjunkturtest market research;
• Konjunkturtheoretiker market research worker, forecaster, National Bureau economist (US);
• Konjunkturtherapie compensatory fiscal policy, countercyclical compensatory government policy;
• Konjunkturtief [depression] low, depression level, economic trough;
• Konjunkturtrend economic trend;
• Konjunkturüberhitzung economic overheating, overtaxing (overtaking, overheating) of the boom;
• Konjunkturumbruch turn in the market;
• Konjunkturumbruch auf der ganzen Linie world-wide slump;
• Konjunkturumschwung break in the economic trend, market (cyclical) swing (US). -
22 Konjunkturverlauf
m trade (bes. Am. business) cycle; economic trends Pl.* * *Kon·junk·tur·ver·laufm ÖKON business [or economic] cycleabgeschwächter \Konjunkturverlauf economic slowdown* * * -
23 Nachlassen
Nachlassen n 1. GEN slack, abatement; 2. WIWI slackening* * *n 1. < Geschäft> slack, abatement; 2. <Vw> slackening* * *Nachlassen
slowdown, slacken[ing], decrease, abatement, wane, (Diskont) allowance, reduction, discount;
• Nachlassen der wirtschaftlichen Aktivität shakeout;
• Nachlassen der Auslandsinvestitionen external disinvestment;
• Nachlassen der Geschäfte slackening of business;
• Nachlassen der Konjunktur economic slowdown (slackening), softening of the economy;
• plötzliches Nachlassen der Konjunktur abrupt downturn;
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Nachlassen n 1. GEN slack, abatement; 2. WIWI slackening* * *v 1. < Börse> run low; 2. < Geschäft> wane, Arbeiter, Geschäft, Nachfrage slack off, slacken off; Kontrolle relax, Preise reduce; 3. < Mgmnt> Kontrolle relax, slacken; 4. <Vw> Wirtschaftsaufschwung slacken* * *Nachlassen
slowdown, slacken[ing], decrease, abatement, wane, (Diskont) allowance, reduction, discount;
• Nachlassen der wirtschaftlichen Aktivität shakeout;
• Nachlassen der Auslandsinvestitionen external disinvestment;
• Nachlassen der Geschäfte slackening of business;
• Nachlassen der Konjunktur economic slowdown (slackening), softening of the economy;
• plötzliches Nachlassen der Konjunktur abrupt downturn;
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25 desaceleración
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26 Abflachung der Konjunktur
Business german-english dictionary > Abflachung der Konjunktur
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27 Abkühlung der Konjunktur
Business german-english dictionary > Abkühlung der Konjunktur
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28 Konjunkturabflachung
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29 nachlassende Konjunktur
nachlassende Konjunktur
economic slowdown (slackening), slackening (declining) market, decline in economic activityBusiness german-english dictionary > nachlassende Konjunktur
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30 спад экономической активности
decline in (depression of) economic activity, economic slowdownBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > спад экономической активности
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31 быть защищённым от мирового экономического спада
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть защищённым от мирового экономического спада
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32 замедление темпов экономического развития
Advertising: economic slowdownУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > замедление темпов экономического развития
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33 Konjunkturabschwächung
* * *Kon·junk·tur·ab·schwä·chungf ÖKON economic slowdown* * *Konjunkturabschwächung f, Konjunkturabschwung m WIRTSCH downward trend ( oder downturn, downswing) in the economy* * *f.downward trend n. -
34 Geschäftsstellenleiter
Geschäftsstellenleiter
(Gericht) country (district) clerk (US), clerk of the court (US);
• Geschäftsstellennetz network of branches;
• Geschäftsstil business style;
• geschraubter Geschäftsstil commercial jargon;
• Geschäftsstille dullness, lull in business, dull time [of business], stagnation, slackness in trade, depression, dead;
• Geschäftsstockung business stagnation, stagnation of business, slackness (slump) in trade (of business), stagnant state of business, economic slowdown, depression;
• Geschäftsstraße business (commercial, shopping, shoppy) street;
• Geschäftsstrategie commercial strategy;
• Geschäftsstruktur business structure;
• Geschäftsstunden business (office) hours, (Bank) banking hours;
• außerhalb der Geschäftsstunden out of business hours;
• bestimmte Geschäftsstunden stated hours of business;
• Geschäftstag business day;
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Geschäftsstockung
business stagnation, stagnation of business, slackness (slump) in trade (of business), stagnant state of business, economic slowdown, depression -
36 Konjunkturstockung
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37 Nachlassen der Konjunktur
Nachlassen der Konjunktur
economic slowdown (slackening), softening of the economyBusiness german-english dictionary > Nachlassen der Konjunktur
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38 Wirtschaftsabschwächung
Wirtschaftsabschwächung
downward business trend, economic slowdownBusiness german-english dictionary > Wirtschaftsabschwächung
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39 zast|ój
m (G zastoju) 1. sgt (brak postępu) stagnation- zastój gospodarczy an economic slowdown- zastój na rynku stagnation in the market- być a. znajdować się w zastoju to stagnate- w przemyśle panuje zastój the industry is stagnating2. Med. stasisThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zast|ój
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40 defensive stock
Finstock that prospers predictably regardless of external circumstances such as an economic slowdown, for example, the stock of a company that markets a product everyone must have
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