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1 land-intensive commodity
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > land-intensive commodity
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2 land-intensive commodity
эк. природоемкий товар [продукт\]* ( на производство которого требуется большое количество природных ресурсов)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > land-intensive commodity
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3 land-intensive
прил.эк. землеемкий*, природоемкий* (о производствах, отраслях, технологиях, требующих задействования значительных объемов земельных ресурсов; о товарах, на производство которых требуется большое количество природных ресурсов)Would land-intensive production in rural areas shift to smaller scale, labor-intensive techniques?
In this example, food is a land-intensive product while cloth is labour-intensive product.
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4 capital-intensive
прил.эк. капиталоемкий; фондоемкий (о производстве или отрасли, которые требуют значительных затрат капитала)See:labour-intensive, knowledge-intensive, capital-abundant, capital-scarce, labour-abundant, labour-scarce, 2), land-intensive commodity, knowledge-intensive product, Heckscher-Ohlin theorem, Leontief paradox
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капиталоемкий: требующий больших инвестиций в капитальные активы, чем в трудовые ресурсы; обычно речь идет об отрасли или производстве, которые требуют относительно больших инвестиций в фиксированные активы, или о соотношении между затратами на капитальные активы и рабочую силу.* * * -
5 skill-intensive product
эк. опытоемкий товар* (товар, производство которого требует высокой квалификации и опыта производственного персонала)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > skill-intensive product
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6 knowledge-intensive product
эк. наукоемкий товар, знаниеемкий товар* (товар, производство которого требует проведения научных исследований или наличия специализированных знаний в той или иной области)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > knowledge-intensive product
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