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adjgospodarski, ekonomski• economic agent gospodarski subjekt• Economic and Financial Committee Gospodarski i financijski odbor• economic and monetary integration ekonomska i monetarna integracija• Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU) Ekonomska i monetarna unija (EMU)• economic capital target cilj gospodarskoga kapitalaBilj.: Razina kapitala koju banke smatraju primjerenom za pokrivanje budućih rizika• Economic Commision for Europe Gospodarsko povjerenstvo za Europu (UN)• Economic European Area countries drћave Europskoga gospodarskoga prostora• economic growth gospodarski rast• economic indicator gospodarski pokazatelj• economic operator gospodarski subjekt (operator)• economic policy gospodarska politika• Economic Policy Committee Odbor za gospodarsku politiku• economic recession gospodarska recesija• economic recovery gospodarski oporavak• economic reform gospodarska reforma• economic rent ekonomska renta• internal economic equilibrium unutarnja gospodarska ravnoteћa• short-term economic indicator kratkoročni gospodarski pokazatelji• useful economic life koristan gospodarski vijekEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > economic
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npokazatelj, indikator• business cycle indicator pokazatelj poslovnoga ciklusa• conjunctural indicator konjunkturni pokazatelj• divergence indicator pokazatelj divergencije• economic indicator gospodarski pokazatelj• financial indicator financijski pokazatelj• leading indicator vodeći pokazatelj• short-term economic indicator kratkoročni gospodarski pokazatelj• structural indicator strukturni pokazateljEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > indicator
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