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1 уступка в цене
gener. (àíãë.: mark-down; reduction in the price; price reduction; price allowance; discount off the price; sales allowance; discount a note; discount; allowance on the price; price rebate; rebate hinnasoodustus -
2 льготная цена
1.commer. (àíãë.: favourable price; remunerative price; bargain price // íåì.: günstiger Preis; vorteilhafter Preis; lohnender Preis) soodne hind2. adjgener. soodushind -
3 запрос на расценки
ncommer. (àíãë.: price request; request for quotation; RFQ; request for a price list // íåì.: Anforderung einer Preisliste; Preisanfrage) hinnapäring -
4 индекс потребительских цен
nabbr. tarbijahinnaindeks (THI; àíã. consumer price index, CPI), THI (tarbijahinnaindeks; àíã. consumer price index, CPI)Русско-эстонский универсальный словарь > индекс потребительских цен
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5 образование цен
gener. (àíãë.: price setting; price formation; course of prices; pricing; formation of prices // íåì.: Preisbildung; Preisgestaltung; Wertschöpfung) hinnakujundus -
6 индекс фабричных цен
necon. (àíãë.: producer price index; PPI // íåì.: Erzeugerpreisindex; EPI) tootjahinnaindeksРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > индекс фабричных цен
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7 индекс цен производителей
ngener. (определяет изменение уровня цен на «корзину» товаров, произведённых в промышленности. До 1978 года он назывался «Who tootjahinnaindeks (www.forex4you.org/forex/measures/producer-price-index.html)Русско-эстонский универсальный словарь > индекс цен производителей
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8 неизменная постоянная цена
adjecon. (àíãë.: constant price) püsivhindРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > неизменная постоянная цена
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9 покупная цена
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10 фирма, лидирущая в ценах
ncommer. (àíãë.: price leader // íåì.: Preisführer; Kostenführer) hinnaliiderРусско-эстонский универсальный словарь > фирма, лидирущая в ценах
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