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1 to mobilize savings
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2 to mobilize savings
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3 saving
1) экономия, сбережение2) pl накопления, сбережения• -
4 saving
n1) экономия, сбережение2) pl сбережения
- bonus saving
- compulsory saving
- contractual savings
- corporate saving
- cost saving
- domestic savings
- excess savings
- fluid savings
- forced saving
- gross savings
- involuntary savings
- labour saving
- net savings
- personal savings
- retirement savings
- purpose saving
- space saving
- tax saving
- unintentional savings
- untaxed savings
- voluntary saving
- saving of expenses
- saving of inventory
- saving of labour
- saving of material
- saving of time
- entrust savings to a bank
- keep savings in the bank
- manage savings
- mobilize savings
- pay tax on savings
- withdraw the entire savingsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > saving
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