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1 доход рантье
Economy: rentier income
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Rentier capitalism — is a term used in Marxism and sociology which refers to a type of capitalism where a large amount of profit income generated takes the form of property income , received as interest, rents, or capital gains. The beneficiaries of this income are a … Wikipedia
rentier — ren·tier /rän tyā, rän ˌtyā/ n [French, from rente income from a property, rent]: a person who lives on income from property or securities Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
rentier — 1881, from Fr. rentier, holder of rental properties or investments that pay income, from rente (see RENT (Cf. rent) (1)) … Etymology dictionary
Rentier — Ren tier (r?N ty? ), n. [F. See 5th {Rent}.] One who has a fixed income, as from lands, stocks, or the like. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rentier — [rän tyā′] n. pl. rentiers [räntyā′] [Fr < rente: see RENTE] a person who has a fixed income from land, bonds, etc … English World dictionary
Rentier state — A rentier (pronounced // or //) [Oxford Dictionary of English (IPA): / rɒntɪeɪ/. Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary (respelling): äⁿ tyā (IPA equivalents: /rɑ̃ tɪeɪ/, /rɒ̃ tɪeɪ/).] is an individual who depends on income derived from rents,… … Wikipedia
rentier — A person who lives on income from rentes or on receiving rent from land. The meaning is sometimes extended to include anyone who lives on the income derived from his assets rather than a wage or salary … Big dictionary of business and management
rentier — /ˈrɒntiˌeɪ/ (say rontee.ay) noun someone who has a fixed unearned income, as from rent, interest on bonds, etc. {French rente revenue, income} …
rentier — noun Etymology: French, from Old French, from rente Date: circa 1847 a person who lives on income from property or securities … New Collegiate Dictionary
rentier — /rddahonn tyay /, n., pl. rentiers / tyay /. French. a person who has a fixed income, as from lands or bonds. * * * … Universalium
rentier — noun /ˈrɒntɪeɪ,rɑ̃ˈtɪeɪ/ An individual who does not work for a living, but instead receives an income, usually interest, rent, dividends, or capital gains, from his or her assets and investments … Wiktionary