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1) Экономика: теория инерционного эффекта (определяющая динамику потребления и инвестиций в начальном периоде экономического спада)2) Бухгалтерия: теория "инерционного эффекта" (определяющая динамику потребления и инвестиций в начальном периоде экономического спада) -
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теория "инерционного эффекта" (определяющая динамику потребления и инвестиций в начальном периоде экономического спада)Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > ratchet-effect theory
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эк. эффект "храповика" (тенденция уровня цен к повышению в случае возрастания совокупного спроса, но к стабильности в случае его снижения)See: -
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эк. эффект "храповика" ( тенденция уровня цен к повышению в случае возрастания совокупного спроса); инерционный эффект ( определяющий динамику отдельных экономических показателей)See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > ratchet effect
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сущ.1) тех. трещотка2) тех. собачка3) тех. храповик4) эк., бирж. "храповик", "храповое колесо" (неизбежное движение цены вверх/вниз)Syn:See:
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"храповик", "храповое колесо": 1) непреодолимое (неминуемое) движение цены вверх или вниз; 2) система поощрений; менеджеры компании получат в качестве поощрения дополнительные акции, если она успешно функционирует; = share options.* * * -
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эк., бирж. "храповик", "храповое колесо" (неизбежное движение цены вверх/вниз)Syn:See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > ratchet
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