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1 цены на экспортные товары
Economy: output pricesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цены на экспортные товары
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2 расти
несов. - расти́, сов. - вы́расти1) (становиться больше, выше, длиннее) grow (up)2) ( увеличиваться количественно) grow; increase [-s]; (о показателях тж.) go upце́ны вы́росли — prices have grown, prices are up
по сравне́нию с про́шлым го́дом произво́дство вы́росло на 20 проце́нтов — output is 20 per cent up on last year
но́вый го́род растёт — the new town is growing / expanding / mushrooming
3) ( совершенствоваться) advance4) тк. несов. ( произрастать) grow••расти́ над собо́й разг. — work to improve oneself
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3 регулирование регулировани·е
control, regulation; (платёжного баланса и т.п.) adjustmentполитика регулирования цен — policy of regulating prices, price control policy
регулирование соотношения "производство-издержки-цены" эк. — cost-prices-output adjustment
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > регулирование регулировани·е
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4 индекс себестоимости
Economy: index of output cost pricesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > индекс себестоимости
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5 индекс удельных издержек
Economy: index of output cost pricesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > индекс удельных издержек
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6 конечный продукт
1) General subject: final product, answer product2) Engineering: end product, termination product, ultimate product3) Economy: final output, gross domestic product at market prices4) Mining: end-product5) Psychology: end product (изменения чего-л.)6) Oil: finished product7) Genetics: end product (вещество, образующееся в результате заключительной реакции метаболической цепи реакций)8) Immunology: end product (реакции), final product (реакции)9) Patents: resulting product10) Business: deliverable11) Quality control: end production unit12) Chemical weapons: end-item13) Psychoanalysis: end product (изменения чего-л.)14) Makarov: end product (напр. устойчивый элемент радиоактивного распада), terminal product -
7 регулирование соотношения производство - затраты - цены
Accounting: cost-prices-output adjustmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регулирование соотношения производство - затраты - цены
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8 регулирование соотношения производство-издержки-цены
Economy: cost-prices-output adjustmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регулирование соотношения производство-издержки-цены
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9 макроэкономический анализ
Макроэкономический анализ выделяет стратегические факторы в "работе" экономики, определяющие уровни национального дохода, объема выпуска, занятости, цен. — Macroeconomic analysis distinguishes strategic factors in the "workings" of economy determining the levels of national income and output, employment, and prices.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > макроэкономический анализ
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10 гарантированные цены на фермерскую продукцию
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > гарантированные цены на фермерскую продукцию
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11 государственная поддержка цен на фермерскую продукцию
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > государственная поддержка цен на фермерскую продукцию
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12 валовый внутренний продукт
валовый внутренний продукт
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gross domestic product
The total output of goods and services produced by a national economy in a given period, usually a year, valued at market prices. It is gross, since no allowance is made, for the value of replacement capital goods. (Source: GOOD)
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