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1 price-adjustment lag
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2 price-adjustment lag
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > price-adjustment lag
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3 lag
лаг, отставание, запаздывание || отставать, запаздывать -
4 model
1) модель (напр. экономики)2) тип, марка конструкции, модель (напр. автомобиля) -
5 model
n1) модель, образец2) модель, тип, марка конструкции
- activity analysis model
- advertising model
- aggregate econometric model
- allocation model
- approved model
- backlogging model
- bargaining model
- basic model
- basic decision model
- behavioral model
- bidding model
- bid price determination model
- bilateral monopoly model
- binomial model
- buffer-stock model
- business cycle model
- capital asset pricing model
- closed model
- collective risk model
- company model
- competition model
- competitive model
- continuous-time model
- control model
- corporate financial model
- cost model
- cost benefit model
- cost effectiveness model
- cost minimizing model
- cut-away model
- decision model
- decision theory model
- demonstration model
- discreet-time model
- distributed lag model
- double-risk model
- dynamic model
- dynamic sequential model
- econometric model
- economic growth model
- estimation model
- expanded model
- expected cost model
- expected value model
- experimental model
- export model
- feasibility model
- financial model
- fixed-service-level model
- forecasting model
- full-scale model
- functional model
- game model
- generalized model
- growth model
- industrial model
- in-process inventory model
- input-output model
- inspection model
- inventory model
- jazz model
- large-scale model
- learning model
- linear model
- long-range transport model
- loss transfer model
- lot-size model
- low-volume model
- macrolevel model
- marketing model
- market split model
- master model
- mathematical model
- maximum reliability model
- migration model
- modern model
- multicommodity model
- multicontract bidding model
- multiechelon model
- multiplier model
- multiproduct model
- multisectoral model
- multistage model
- network model
- new model
- obsolete model
- one-commodity model
- one-product model
- open model
- out-of-date model
- planning model
- prediction model
- preference model
- price adjustment model
- price breaks model
- price speculation model
- probability model
- production model
- production scheduling model
- profitability model
- programming model
- queueing model
- reduced model
- reduced-scale model
- registered model
- replacement model
- return model
- sampling model
- scale model
- scheduling model
- service model
- shortage model
- shortest-route model
- simulation model
- single period model
- single product model
- single purchase model
- single-stage model
- software model
- statistical model
- stockage model
- storage model
- test model
- trade-cycle model
- traffic model
- transportation model
- transhipment model
- up-to-date model
- utility model
- working model
- model of export-driven growth
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6 correction
сущ.1) общ. поправка, внесение поправок, корректировка, корректирование, исправлениеdeadlock correction — устранение тупиковой ситуации, развязывание тупиковой ситуации
to speak under correction — говорить, допуская возможность ошибки
Syn:2) общ., мат. правка, поправка, коррекцияcorrection for lag — поправка на отставание; поправка на запаздывание
forward error correction — прямое исправление ошибок, прямая защита от ошибок
Syn:3) общ. внушение, замечание, выговорSyn:4) общ. наказание, дисциплинарное взысканиеSyn:5) юр. телесное наказаниеSyn:flogging, corporal punishment6) тех. нейтрализация вредного воздействияSyn:7) общ., бирж. коррекция (цен) (обратное движение цены, т. е. выправление тенденции, исправление отклонения движения конъюнктуры, напр., снижение общего индекса цен акций или курса отдельной акции после периода роста)Syn:See:
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коррекция: обратное движение цены финансового инструмента, или товара, или фондового индекса (обычно снижение); выправление тенденции (исправление отклонения) движения конъюнктуры.
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