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1 monetary contraction
эк. сокращение [сжатие\] денежной массы*а) (политика государства по ограничению денежной массы в экономике, напр., с помощью увеличения процентных ставок; считается антиинфляционной мерой)б) (ситуация в экономике, характеризующаяся снижением предложения денег)Syn:See:* * * -
2 monetary contraction
Экономика: сокращение денежной массы -
3 monetary contraction
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > monetary contraction
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4 monetary contraction
сжатие, сокращение денежной массыEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > monetary contraction
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5 contraction
1) сокращение, снижение (напр. деловой активности)2) заключение (напр. брака) -
6 contraction
n1) сокращение, уменьшение (деловой активности); сужение, сжатие2) спад, сокращение ВНП3) заключение (займа)4) распределение активов между корпоративными акционерами при частичной ликвидации
- monetary contraction
- contraction of credit
- contraction of a loan
- contraction of the market
- contraction of productionEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > contraction
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7 monetary squeeze
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8 allowance
1. n порция; паёк; рацион, норма отпуска; квота2. n воен. довольствие; виды довольствия3. n денежное пособие, денежная помощь; содержание4. n амер. карманные деньги; деньги на мелкие расходы5. n юр. суммы, выплачиваемые на содержание6. n принятие во внимание, в расчёт; поправка, скидка; оправданиеto make allowance — принимать во внимание; учитывать ; оправдывать
7. n скидка или надбавка с учётом8. n ком. скидкаweight allowance — скидка с веса; скидка на провес
9. n признание; подтверждение; уступка10. n примиренчество; толерантность; одобрение11. n редк. разрешение; позволение12. n фин. допустимое отклонение от стандартного размера и веса монеты13. n тех. припуск; допуск; зазор14. n спорт. гандикап, фора, преимущество15. v книжн. рационировать потребление; вводить карточную или пайковую систему16. v книжн. выдавать в ограниченном количествеСинонимический ряд:1. acceptance (noun) acceptance; acknowledgment; admission; assent2. accommodation (noun) accommodation; adjustment; concession; extenuation3. advantage (noun) advantage; bulge; draw; edge; handicap; head start; odds; start; vantage4. amount paid (noun) advance; amount paid; gratuity; pocket money; salary; spending money; subsidy; wages5. authorization (noun) approbation; approval; authorisation; authorization; consent; leave; license; permission; permit; sanction; sufferance; tolerance6. discount (noun) bonus; deduction; discount; rebate; reduction; remission7. grant (noun) benefaction; donation; endowment; grant; scholarship8. ration (noun) allocation; allotment; annuity; apportionment; bite; bounty; cut; dole; lot; measure; meed; part; partage; portion; quantum; quota; ration; share; slice; stipend
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