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1 цена на подержанные товары
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > цена на подержанные товары
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2 подержанный
подержанная книга; букинистическая книга — second-hand book
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > подержанный
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3 цена на подержанные товары
цена франко-местонахождение товара; цена локо — loco price
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > цена на подержанные товары
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4 подержанный
1. second hand2. second-hand; worn; usedСинонимический ряд:потрепанный (прил.) истасканный; истрепанный; поношенный; потасканный; потертый; потрепанный -
5 рекламируемая цена на товары
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > рекламируемая цена на товары
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6 цена за подержанный товар
Advertising: second-hand priceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цена за подержанный товар
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7 остаточная стоимость
1) General subject: earring value, depreciable value2) Economy: depleted cost (разрабатываемых месторождений полезных ископаемых и лесных угодий), depreciated cost (стоимость основного капитала минус начисленный износ), net depreciated value, recoverable cost, remaining value, unrecovered cost3) Accounting: depreciated book value, net book value, residual value (арендованного имущества в конце срока аренды), written down value, written-off value (арендованного имущества в конце срока аренды)4) Finances: terminal value, net asset value5) Insurance: amortised value6) Automobile industry: depreciation value, salvage value (напр. изношенного автомобиля, сдаваемого в лом), second-hand value7) Banking: residual value, salvage value8) Taxes: carrying value9) Business: reproduction new cost, residual cost10) Management: value residual11) EBRD: book price, book value, depreciated cost, written-down value (WDV)12) Makarov: depreciable13) SAP.fin. remaining book valueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > остаточная стоимость
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8 эффект репутации
Эффект репутации возникает из вербального общения этих двух поколений. — The goodwill effect stems from word of mouth between the two generations.
Эффект репутации проявляется в том, что низкая цена в первом периоде вызывает повышение спроса как в первом, так и во втором периоде. — There is a goodwill effect in that a lower first-period price raises first-period demand and raises second-period demand as well.
С другой стороны, закон Вальраса имеет два следствия для эффектов спроса по цене и богатству. — Walras' law, on the other hand, has two implications for the price and wealth effects of demand.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > эффект репутации
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1) General subject: acquiesce, bow out, cede, climb down (в споре), comply, concede, consent, defer, deliver, fall in, give, give ground, give in, give up, give way, hand, knuckle down, knuckle under, listen, rebate, relent, relinquish, step back, succumb, surrender, throw in one's hand, vail, yield, lower colors, back off (Things have improved and, due to the diligence of police and of local residents, things are a little better. But if we back off, these drug dealers will just come back.), budge from one's price (в цене), (противнику) come of second best, bend2) Colloquial: fold3) Mathematics: give way to4) Law: remise7) Makarov: cave in8) Idiomatic expression: take a back seat
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