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1 fluctuations in unemployment
колебания уровня безработицы ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > fluctuations in unemployment
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2 fluctuations in unemployment
Politics english-russian dictionary > fluctuations in unemployment
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3 fluctuation
nколебание, неустойчивость, изменение- constant fluctuationsto eliminate wide fluctuations — устранять / исключать значительные колебания (цен и т.п.)
- currency fluctuations
- demand fluctuations
- economic fluctuations
- exchange fluctuations
- fluctuation in price
- fluctuation in prices
- fluctuation in rates of exchange
- fluctuation of exchange rates
- fluctuation of markets
- fluctuations in demand
- fluctuations in exports / imports
- fluctuations in unemployment
- fluctuations of discount rate
- fluctuations of supply and demand
- fluctuations on the world market
- investment fluctuations
- irregular fluctuations
- local fluctuations
- long-term fluctuations
- major fluctuations
- market fluctuations
- mercantile fluctuation
- periodic fluctuations
- price fluctuations
- seasonal fluctuations
- sharp fluctuations
- short-term fluctuations
- spontaneous fluctuations
- supply fluctuations
- trade fluctuations -
4 fluctuation
колебание ; изменение (цен, спроса) ; ? fluctuation in exchange ; ? fluctuations in exports and imports ; ? fluctuation of markets ; ? fluctuations in unemployment ; ? cyclical fluctuations ; ? duration of fluctuations ; ? seasonal fluctuations ; ? viole -
5 rate
1. n1) темп; уровень; показатель2) норма; размер•to accelerate / to speed up rates of growth — ускорять темпы роста
to harmonize VAT rates — согласовывать величину налога на добавленную стоимость / НДС
to improve the literacy rate — повышать процент грамотного населения / степень грамотности
- accounting exchange rateto raise at a rapid rate — расти / повышаться быстрым темпом
- activity rate
- activity rates
- annual growth rate
- annual rate of increase
- at a much slower rate
- at an easy rate
- at an even greater rate
- at prevailing rates of exchange
- at the black market rate
- at the official exchange rate
- at too low rate
- average annual rate
- average rate of profit
- bank lending rate
- bank lending rates
- bank rate
- bank rates
- basic rate
- birth rate
- black-market rate
- building societies' mortgage rates
- child mortality rate
- closing currency rates
- commercial interest rate
- commission rate
- common table of rates
- comparable rate of increase
- contribution rates
- crime rate
- currency exchange rate
- current rate
- cut in interests rates
- death rate
- decrease in the inflation rate
- discount rate
- divorce rate
- dollar rate
- economic growth rate
- effective exchange rate
- effective interest rate
- exchange rate between the dollar and the yen
- exchange rate
- fall in the exchange rate
- fixed exchange rate
- flexible exchange rate
- flexible rate
- floating rates of exchange
- floating rates
- fluctuations of currency exchange rate
- foreign exchange rates
- freight rates
- general rate
- growth rate
- high rate
- high tax rates
- household rate
- huge discrepancy in exchange rates
- illiteracy rate
- industrial growth rates
- infant mortality rate
- inflation rate
- interest rate
- interest rates are at an all-time high
- key discount rate
- lending rate
- lending rates
- literacy rate
- long-term rate of interest
- low rate
- mean annual rate
- mortality rate
- official rate of pay
- official rate
- operational exchange rate
- overall growth rate
- pay rate
- piecework rate
- population growth rate
- priority growth rates
- production rate
- profit rate
- rate of consumption
- rate of domestic capital formation
- rate of economic development
- rate of economic growth
- rate of exchange
- rate of growth
- rate of industrialization
- rate of inflation
- rate of interest
- rate of killing
- rate of population growth
- rate of profit
- rate of return
- rate of surplus value
- rate of unemployment
- rate of work
- rates of assessment
- rates of increase in the national income
- rates of increase of the national income
- record abstention rate
- recruitment rate
- reduction in interest rates
- reliability rate
- rise in interest rates
- rise in lending rates
- rise in the inflation rate to 3.5 per cent
- rising unemployment rate
- short-term rate of interest
- soaring inflation rate
- stable rate of exchange
- stable rates of growth
- steady exchange rate of the pound
- sterling rate
- survival rate
- target rate
- tariff rate
- time rate
- top marginal tax rate
- total rate
- two-tie rate of exchange
- unemployment rate
- value-added tax rates
- VAT rates
- wage rate s
- world market rates
- yen-dollar rate 2. vоценивать; исчислять; определять; измерять; устанавливать -
6 cyclical
циклический ; ? cyclical change ; ? cyclical changes in demand and supply ; ? cyclical fluctuations ; ? cyclical influences ; ? cyclical movements ; ? cyclical pattern ; ? cyclical peak years ; ? cyclical unemployment ; ? cyclical variations ; ? internal -
7 season
время года ; сезон ; ? cropping season ; ? dead season ; ? off season ; ? rush season ; ? shipping season ; ? seasonly adjusted ; ? season fluctuations ; ? season index ; ? season trade ; ? season unemployment ; ? season variation ; ? adjusted for season -
8 cyclic
['saɪklɪk(l)]aggettivo ciclico* * *adjective ciclico* * *cyclic /ˈsaɪklɪk/, cyclical /ˈsaɪklɪkl/a.( anche scient., tecn.) cicico: (stor. letter.) a cyclic poet, un poeta ciclico; (chim.) cyclic amide, ammide ciclica; (chim.) cyclic compound, composto ciclico; (econ.) cyclical fluctuations, fluttuazioni (o oscillazioni) cicliche● (econ.) cyclical industry, settore ciclico; industria ciclica ( che risente del ciclo economico) □ (geom.) cyclic polygon, poligono inscritto in una circonferenza □ (mecc.) cyclic train, ingranaggio a satelliti □ (econ.) cyclical unemployment, disoccupazione congiunturale.* * *['saɪklɪk(l)]aggettivo ciclico -
9 seasonal
(demand, fluctuations) saisonnier(ère)seasonal adjustment correction f des variations saisonnières;seasonal discount remise f saisonnière;seasonal index coefficient m saisonnier;seasonal staff personnel m saisonnier;seasonal unemployment chômage m saisonnier;seasonal variations variations f pl saisonnières
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