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1 производство на душу населения
Новый русско-английский словарь > производство на душу населения
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2 производство на душу населения
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > производство на душу населения
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3 доход на душу населения
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > доход на душу населения
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4 на душу
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5 потребление на душу населения
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > потребление на душу населения
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6 оценки в расчете на душу населения
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > оценки в расчете на душу населения
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7 на душу населения
1. per head2. per capitaРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > на душу населения
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8 производство на душу населения
1. per capita production2. per head outputРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > производство на душу населения
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9 Produktion
Produktion f IND production, manufacturing capacity, output, shop floor • die Produktion ausweiten IND expand output • die Produktion erhöhen IND increase production • die Produktion steigern IND increase production • die Produktion umschalten IND switch production • etw. in Produktion geben IND put sth into production • Produktion einschränken GEN, IND scale down production • Produktion herunterfahren GEN, IND scale down production* * *f < Ind> production, manufacturing capacity, output, shop floor ■ die Produktion ausweiten < Ind> expand output ■ Produktion einschränken <Geschäft, Ind> scale down production ■ die Produktion erhöhen < Ind> increase production ■ Produktion herunterfahren <Geschäft, Ind> scale down production ■ die Produktion steigern < Ind> increase production ■ die Produktion umschalten < Ind> switch production ■ etw. in Produktion geben < Ind> put sth into production* * *Produktion
production, producing, output, manufacture, manufacturing, outturn, make;
• aus örtlicher Produktion home-grown;
• abnehmende Produktion ebbing production;
• mit hohen Selbstkosten arbeitende Produktion high-cost production;
• beanstandete Produktion rejected production;
• bedarfsgerechte Produktion production on demand;
• billige Produktion low-cost production;
• computerüberwachte Produktion computer-aided machining;
• durchschnittliche Produktion average production;
• einheimische Produktion home (domestic) production;
• erhöhte Produktion increased production;
• fabrikmäßige Produktion mass (series) production;
• gedrosselte Produktion curtailed production;
• gekoppelte Produktion combined production;
• gelenkte Produktion controlled production;
• genormte Produktion standardized production;
• geplante Produktion budgeted production;
• gesamtwirtschaftliche Produktion overall economic output;
• patentamtlich (urheberrechtlich) geschützte Produktion copyrighted productions;
• gewerbliche Produktion factory production;
• gleichmäßige Produktion steady production;
• großbetriebliche Produktion large-scale (wholesale) production;
• handwerkliche Produktion manual production;
• industrielle Produktion industrial production;
• inländische Produktion domestic (home) production;
• jährliche Produktion annual production;
• landwirtschaftliche Produktion agricultural (farm) production, farm output;
• laufende Produktion current production;
• innerhalb der Rentabilität liegende Produktion marginal production;
• lohnintensive Produktion wage-intensive production;
• maschinelle Produktion machine production;
• minderwertige Produktion irregulars;
• mittelbare Produktion indirect production;
• monatliche Produktion monthly production;
• nachhinkende Produktion lag in production;
• rückläufige Produktion falling (declining, receding) production;
• saisonbedingte Produktion seasonal production;
• schlanke Produktion lean production;
• schrumpfende Produktion contracting (falling) production, contraction of production;
• serienmäßige Produktion serial (series, volume) production, production in bulk;
• stetige Produktion settled production;
• stillgelegte Produktion non-production;
• tägliche Produktion daily output;
• teure Produktion high-cost (expensive) production;
• überschüssige Produktion surplus production;
• verbundene Produktion joint production;
• vergesellschaftete Produktion socialized production;
• verminderte Produktion curtailed production;
• vorgesehene Produktion proposed production;
• vorübergehende Produktion change-over production;
• wirkliche Produktion genuine production;
• zurückgewiesene Produktion rejected production;
• Produktion vor Auftragseingang speculative production;
• Produktion bei voller Auslastung capacity output;
• Produktion am laufenden Band moving-band production, assembly-line technique, line (belt-system of) production;
• Produktion je Beschäftigtenstunde production per man-hour;
• Produktion nur auf Bestellung intermittent manufacturing;
• Produktion für den Eigenbedarf in-house manufacture;
• Produktion der Euro-Banknoten printing of the euro;
• Produktion mit großen Exportmöglichkeiten output of high export potential;
• Produktion schnell verbrauchter Güter soft-goods production;
• Produktion der verarbeitenden Industrie manufacturing production;
• Produktion pro Kopf per-capita production;
• Produktion an der Kostengrenze marginal production;
• Produktion von Massengütern large-scale (wholesale) production, production of manufactured goods;
• Produktion an Ort und Stelle on-the-spot production;
• Produktion abbremsen to put a check on production;
• Produktion ankurbeln to crank up production;
• Produktion den Absatzmöglichkeiten anpassen to match production to the absorption capacities;
• Produktion der Nachfrage anpassen (angleichen) to tailor (gear) production to demand;
• Produktion anregen to stimulate production;
• in der Produktion arbeiten to work on the assembly line;
• bei geringerer Produktion wirtschaftlicher arbeiten to work economically at a lower output;
• Produktion aufnehmen to go into production;
• Produktion auslagern to relocate production;
• wesentlichen Teil der Produktion ausmachen to form the bulk of production;
• mit der Produktion beginnen to go into production;
• sofort wieder mit der Produktion beginnen to rush into production;
• Produktion beschränken to curtail production;
• Produktion auf den Höchststand bringen to raise production to a maximum;
• Produktion drosseln (einschränken) to reduce the output, to restrain (curb, curtail, cut, slash, check, restrict) production;
• Produktion künstlich einschränken to ca’canny;
• Produktion einstellen to discontinue production (the manufacture), to fold up, to phase out;
• Produktion erhöhen to step up production;
• Produktion fördern to stimulate (promote) production;
• in Produktion gehen to go into production;
• Produktion in Gang halten to keep industry going (production wheels humming; seine Produktion auf dem Stand (Niveau) von 2002 halten to keep production at its 2002 level;
• Produktion hochtreiben to gear up production;
• Produktion programmieren to scale production;
• in der Produktion begriffen sein to be in process of production;
• Produktion steigern to step up (increase) production;
• Produktion stilllegen to halt production lines;
• Produktion umstellen to convert production;
• Produktion verlangsamen (verringern) to slow down (reduce) production;
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10 производство на душу населения
1) Economy: per head capital output2) Politics: per capita production, per head productionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > производство на душу населения
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11 средства производства
1. capital goods2. investment goods3. means of production4. producers goodsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > средства производства
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12 объём продукции на душу населения
Economy: per capita productionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объём продукции на душу населения
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14 расходы на средства производства
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > расходы на средства производства
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15 развивающаяся страна
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developing country
A country whose people are beginning to utilize available resources in order to bring about a sustained increase in per capita production of goods and services. (Source: GREENW)
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16 производство производств·о
1) (процесс) production, output; (изготовление) manufacture, making, makeнаращивать мощности по производству (чего-л.) — to build up / to enlarge the capacties
сдерживать / сокращать производство — to curb / to curtail / to cut down production
форсировать производство — to step up production, to go ahead with production
производство снизилось — production has fallen / dropped
военное производство — war / military production
вредное производство — dangerous trade / industry
крупносерийное производство — large-scale manufacture / serial production
массовое производство — large-scale / high volume / quantity production, production in bulk
мировое производство — world output / production
отечественное производство — domestic / home-produced production
товары отечественного производства — home-made / home-produced goods
поточное производство — flow / line production
сельскохозяйственное производство — agricultural / farm production / output
убыточное производство — unprofitable / wasteful production
энергоёмкие производства — energyintensive industrial facilities; power consuming industries
интенсификация производства — the intensifying / intensification of production
наращивание темпов производства — steady rise in the rate of production; stepping up the rate of production
объём производства — overall / total production
общий объём производства — overall / total output
свёртывание объёма производства — curtailment of / cutback in production
сокращение / ограничение (объёма) производства — production cutback
отходы производства — waste materials, industrial wastes
использовать отходы производства — to utilize waste materials / industrial wastes
производство на душу населения — per capita / per head production
производство, обеспечивающее работу военной промышленности — defence-supporting production
производство потребительских товаров — consumer goods production, output of consumer goods
производство продукции военного / оборонного назначения — defence production
производство продукции невоенного / гражданского назначения — civilian production
производство ядерного оружия — manufacture / production of nuclear weapons
расширение / рост производства — expansion of production
сокращение производства — curtailnent of production, cutback in production
товары отечественного производства — home-made / -produced goods
увеличение темпов производства — step-up / increase in the rate of production
2) (отрасль промышленности) industry3) (завод, фабрика) factory, plant; worksсудебное производство — procedure, proceedings
начать судебное производство — to take / to institute legal proceedings (against)
гражданское судебное производство — civil procedure, proceedings in civil causes
суммарное / упрощённое производство — summary jurisdiction / proceedings
в порядке суммарного производства — on summary jurisdiction / proceeding
производство, совершаемое административными властями — proceedings instituted by administrative authorities
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > производство производств·о
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17 население населени·е
population, inhabitantsгражданское население — civilian population; (во время войны) noncombatants
коренное население — indigenous / native population; (особ. о европейцах, родившихся в колониях) native-born
многонациональное / многорасовое население — plural population
трудоспособное население — able-bodied / employable population
туземное население — native population, aborigines
на душу населения — per capita, per head
потребление на душу населения — per capita / head consumption
производство на душу населения — per capita / head production
плотность населения — population density, density of population
прирост населения — increase / increment of population, national population changes / increase
широкие слои населения — broad sections of, the population, people at large
состав населения — composition / structure of the population
возрастной состав населения — age composition / structure of the population
этнический состав населения — age ethnic composition / structure of the population
общая численность населения — total / general population
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > население населени·е
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18 Economy
Portugal's economy, under the influence of the European Economic Community (EEC), and later with the assistance of the European Union (EU), grew rapidly in 1985-86; through 1992, the average annual growth was 4-5 percent. While such growth rates did not last into the late 1990s, portions of Portugal's society achieved unprecedented prosperity, although poverty remained entrenched. It is important, however, to place this current growth, which includes some not altogether desirable developments, in historical perspective. On at least three occasions in this century, Portugal's economy has experienced severe dislocation and instability: during the turbulent First Republic (1911-25); during the Estado Novo, when the world Depression came into play (1930-39); and during the aftermath of the Revolution of 25 April, 1974. At other periods, and even during the Estado Novo, there were eras of relatively steady growth and development, despite the fact that Portugal's weak economy lagged behind industrialized Western Europe's economies, perhaps more than Prime Minister Antônio de Oliveira Salazar wished to admit to the public or to foreigners.For a number of reasons, Portugal's backward economy underwent considerable growth and development following the beginning of the colonial wars in Africa in early 1961. Recent research findings suggest that, contrary to the "stagnation thesis" that states that the Estado Novo economy during the last 14 years of its existence experienced little or no growth, there were important changes, policy shifts, structural evolution, and impressive growth rates. In fact, the average annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate (1961-74) was about 7 percent. The war in Africa was one significant factor in the post-1961 economic changes. The new costs of finance and spending on the military and police actions in the African and Asian empires in 1961 and thereafter forced changes in economic policy.Starting in 1963-64, the relatively closed economy was opened up to foreign investment, and Lisbon began to use deficit financing and more borrowing at home and abroad. Increased foreign investment, residence, and technical and military assistance also had effects on economic growth and development. Salazar's government moved toward greater trade and integration with various international bodies by signing agreements with the European Free Trade Association and several international finance groups. New multinational corporations began to operate in the country, along with foreign-based banks. Meanwhile, foreign tourism increased massively from the early 1960s on, and the tourism industry experienced unprecedented expansion. By 1973-74, Portugal received more than 8 million tourists annually for the first time.Under Prime Minister Marcello Caetano, other important economic changes occurred. High annual economic growth rates continued until the world energy crisis inflation and a recession hit Portugal in 1973. Caetano's system, through new development plans, modernized aspects of the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors and linked reform in education with plans for social change. It also introduced cadres of forward-looking technocrats at various levels. The general motto of Caetano's version of the Estado Novo was "Evolution with Continuity," but he was unable to solve the key problems, which were more political and social than economic. As the boom period went "bust" in 1973-74, and growth slowed greatly, it became clear that Caetano and his governing circle had no way out of the African wars and could find no easy compromise solution to the need to democratize Portugal's restive society. The economic background of the Revolution of 25 April 1974 was a severe energy shortage caused by the world energy crisis and Arab oil boycott, as well as high general inflation, increasing debts from the African wars, and a weakening currency. While the regime prescribed greater Portuguese investment in Africa, in fact Portuguese businesses were increasingly investing outside of the escudo area in Western Europe and the United States.During the two years of political and social turmoil following the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the economy weakened. Production, income, reserves, and annual growth fell drastically during 1974-76. Amidst labor-management conflict, there was a burst of strikes, and income and productivity plummeted. Ironically, one factor that cushioned the economic impact of the revolution was the significant gold reserve supply that the Estado Novo had accumulated, principally during Salazar's years. Another factor was emigration from Portugal and the former colonies in Africa, which to a degree reduced pressures for employment. The sudden infusion of more than 600,000 refugees from Africa did increase the unemployment rate, which in 1975 was 10-15 percent. But, by 1990, the unemployment rate was down to about 5-6 percent.After 1985, Portugal's economy experienced high growth rates again, which averaged 4-5 percent through 1992. Substantial economic assistance from the EEC and individual countries such as the United States, as well as the political stability and administrative continuity that derived from majority Social Democratic Party (PSD) governments starting in mid-1987, supported new growth and development in the EEC's second poorest country. With rapid infrastruc-tural change and some unregulated development, Portugal's leaders harbored a justifiable concern that a fragile environment and ecology were under new, unacceptable pressures. Among other improvements in the standard of living since 1974 was an increase in per capita income. By 1991, the average minimum monthly wage was about 40,000 escudos, and per capita income was about $5,000 per annum. By the end of the 20th century, despite continuing poverty at several levels in Portugal, Portugal's economy had made significant progress. In the space of 15 years, Portugal had halved the large gap in living standards between itself and the remainder of the EU. For example, when Portugal joined the EU in 1986, its GDP, in terms of purchasing power-parity, was only 53 percent of the EU average. By 2000, Portugal's GDP had reached 75 percent of the EU average, a considerable achievement. Whether Portugal could narrow this gap even further in a reasonable amount of time remained a sensitive question in Lisbon. Besides structural poverty and the fact that, in 2006, the EU largesse in structural funds (loans and grants) virtually ceased, a major challenge for Portugal's economy will be to reduce the size of the public sector (about 50 percent of GDP is in the central government) to increase productivity, attract outside investment, and diversify the economy. For Portugal's economic planners, the 21st century promises to be challenging. -
19 продукция продукци·я
product, produce, output; (изделия) productsгодовая продукция — annual production / output
готовая продукция — final / finished goods / product
сверхплановая продукция — produce / products in excess of plan
сельскохозяйственная продукция — agricultural / farm produce
товарная продукция — market output; commodity output
выпуск продукции — production, flow of output
увеличивать выпуск продукции — to increase / to boost output
продукция военного / оборонного назначения — defence product
продукция, производимая корпорацией — corporate product
производство продукции на душу населения — per capita output / production
себестоимость продукции — (prime) cost of products / production
снизить себестоимость продукции — to lower / to reduce production costs
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > продукция продукци·я
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20 душа душ·а
1)на душу (населения) — per capita / head
производство на душу населения — per capita / head production
2) рел., филос. soul
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