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1 фактор
factor; (действующая сила) agentвременные факторы — transitory / transient factors
долговременно действующий фактор, фактор долговременного действия — long-term / long-run factor
институционный фактор (влияние государства, профсоюзов, объединений на экономическую жизнь общества) — institutional factor
кратковременно действующий фактор, фактор кратковременного действия — short-term factor
определяющий фактор — test / governing factor
основной фактор — major / principal / dominant factor
периодически действующий / циклический фактор — cyclical factor
производственный фактор, фактор производства — factor of production
переменный производственный фактор (напр., рабочая сила) — variable factor
решающий фактор — determinant, decisive factor
явиться решающим фактором — to be a decisive factor, to turn the scale
решающий фактор внешней политики — key determinant of (one's) foreign policy
случайный фактор, фактор случайности — chance / random factor
стимулирующий фактор — motivating / incentive factor
субъективные факторы, факторы субъективного порядка — subjective factors
технологический фактор, фактор технического прогресса — technology factor
человеческий фактор — human factor / dimension
экономические факторы — economic(al) factors / forces
факторы, не поддающиеся количественному выражению — nonquantifiable factors
фактор, обусловливающий колебания курсов эк. — fluctuating principle
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2 валютно финансовые факторы
Banking: monetary and financial factorsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > валютно финансовые факторы
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3 валютно-финансовые факторы
Investment: monetary and financial factorsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > валютно-финансовые факторы
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4 денежные и финансовые факторы
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