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1 Konjunkturpolitik
* * *die Konjunkturpolitikeconomic stabilization policy; trade cycle policy; countercyclical policy; business cycle policy* * *Kon|junk|tur|po|li|tikfmeasures or policies aimed at preventing economic fluctuation* * *Kon·junk·tur·po·li·tikf ÖKON economic policy* * *die stabilization policy; measures pl. aimed at avoiding violent fluctuations in the economy* * *Konjunkturpolitik f trade (besonders US business) cycle policy (aimed at stabilization), economic (stabilization) policy* * *die stabilization policy; measures pl. aimed at avoiding violent fluctuations in the economy -
2 Stabilitätspolitik
Stabilitätspolitik f WIWI stabilization policy, anti-inflation policy* * *f <Vw> stabilization policy, anti-inflation policy -
3 Konjunkturpolitik
Konjunkturpolitik f POL, WIWI trade-cycle policy* * *f <Pol, Vw> trade-cycle policy* * *Konjunkturpolitik
cyclical (economic, stabilization) policy;
• antizyklische Konjunkturpolitik compensatory fiscal policy, countercyclical compensatory government policy;
• langfristige Konjunkturpolitik economic strategy;
• monetäre Konjunkturpolitik countercyclical monetary policy;
• sektorale Konjunkturpolitik economics of industrial organization;
• verbraucherorientierte Konjunkturpolitik consumer-oriented economic policies;
• antizyklische Konjunkturpolitik mittels steuerpolitischer Maßnahmen functional finance;
• Konjunkturpolitik in den Griff bekommen to keep tabs on the state of the economy;
• stabile Konjunkturpolitik betreiben to stabilize the economy;
• antiinflationistische Maßnahmen in der Konjunkturpolitik ergreifen to build antiinflationary forces into the economy;
• ausgeglichene Konjunkturpolitik treiben to remain on an even keel. -
4 Stabilitätspolitik
f POL., WIRTS. policy of stability* * *Sta·bi·li·täts·po·li·tik* * * -
5 Stabilisierungsanleihe
Stabilisierungsanleihe
stabilization loan;
• Stabilisierungsfaktor stabilization factor of the market;
• Stabilisierungsfonds stabilization fund;
• Stabilisierungsmaßnahmen stabilization (stabilizing) measures;
• antizyklisch wirkende Stabilisierungsmechanismen built-in stabilizers;
• Stabilisierungspolitik stabilization (stabilizing) policy;
• Stabilisierungsprogramm stabilization program(me). -
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7 Lohnsonderkonto
Lohnsonderkonto
separate loan account;
• Lohnspanne wage (rate) range (spread);
• Lohnspirale wage spiral;
• Lohnstabilisierung wage stabilization;
• Lohnstabilisierungsamt wage stabilization board (US);
• Lohnstabilisierungs- und Preissenkungspolitik wage-freezing and price-lowering policy;
• Lohnstaffelung wage classification;
• Lohnstand wage level;
• Lohnstandardisierung standardization of wages;
• Lohnstatistik wage statistics;
• Lohnsteigerung wage increase (raise, US);
• verhinderte Lohnsteigerung wage restraint;
• rasante Lohn- und Preissteigerungen runaway wage and price increases;
• gesetzlich festgelegte Lohnsteigerungsbegrenzung formal limit on wage increase;
• auf den Produktivitätszuwachs abgestellter jährlicher Lohnsteigerungsbetrag improvement factor. -
8 Preisstabilisierungsabkommen
Preisstabilisierungsabkommen
price stabilization pact (agreement);
• Preisstabilisierungspolitik stabilizing policy;
• Preisstabilisierungsprogramm price stabilization program(me);
• Preisstabilisierungsversprechen price pledge.Business german-english dictionary > Preisstabilisierungsabkommen
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9 Arbeitsmarkt
Arbeitsmarkt m GEN, PERS, WIWI (AE) labor market, job market, (BE) labour market • auf den Arbeitsmarkt treten PERS, WIWI (AE) enter the labor market, (BE) enter the labour market • den Arbeitsmarkt entlasten SOZ, WIWI take pressure off the labour market, ease the strain on the labour market, relieve pressure on the labour market • in den Arbeitsmarkt eintreten PERS, WIWI (AE) enter the labor market, (BE) enter the labour market • was den Arbeitsmarkt angeht PERS, POL, WIWI on the employment front* * *m <Geschäft, Person, Vw> labor market (AE), job market, labour market (BE) ■ auf den Arbeitsmarkt treten <Person, Vw> enter the labor market (AE), enter the labour market (BE) ■ in den Arbeitsmarkt eintreten <Person, Vw> enter the labor market (AE), enter the labour market (BE) ■ was den Arbeitsmarkt angeht <Person, Pol, Vw> on the employment front* * *Arbeitsmarkt
labo(u)r (wages, employment, manpower) market, job market;
• gut besetzter Arbeitsmarkt free labo(u)r market;
• leerer Arbeitsmarkt tight labo(u)r market;
• Arbeitsmarkt leer pumpen to raid the labo(u)r market;
• vom Arbeitsmarkt verdrängt werden to be excluded from the labo(u)r market;
• Arbeitsmarktanspannung pressure on the labo(u)r market;
• Arbeitsmarktausgleich labo(u)r-market clearing;
• Arbeitsmarktbelebung reemployment;
• Arbeitsmarktbilanz labo(u)r-market situation;
• Arbeitsmarktlage situation of the labo(u)r market, labo(u)r[-market] situation, job[-market] situation;
• angespannte Arbeitsmarktlage strained situation on the labo(u)r market, labo(u)r-tight economy;
• stabile Arbeitsmarktlage employment stability (stabilization);
• Arbeitsmarktpolitik employment (labo(u)r-market) policy;
• Arbeitsmarktpolitik untereinander abstimmen (EU) to coordinate the labo(u)r-market policy;
• Arbeitsmarktprogramm labo(u)r market program(me);
• Arbeitsmarktreform labo(u)r market reform;
• Arbeitsmarktverbesserung employment boosting impact. -
10 Abkommen
Abkommen n 1. GEN agreement; 2. RECHT treaty, agreement • sich einem Abkommen anschließen POL accede to a treaty* * *n 1. < Geschäft> agreement; 2. < Recht> treaty, agreement ■ sich einem Abkommen anschließen < Pol> accede to a treaty* * *Abkommen
accord, arrangement, agreement, understanding, treaty, league, convention, compromise, trade (US), (Tarif) bargain;
• durch gütliches Abkommen by mutual agreement;
• im Sinne dieses Abkommen for the purpose of this agreement;
• befristetes Abkommen transient agreement;
• betriebsgewerkschaftliches Abkommen shopcraft settlement;
• bilaterales Abkommen bilateral agreement;
• finanzielles Abkommen financial agreement;
• an Bedingungen geknüpftes Abkommen conditional agreement;
• gemischte Abkommen (EU) mixed agreements;
• gütliches Abkommen amicable settlement;
• internationales Abkommen international convention;
• langfristiges Abkommen long-term agreement;
• mehrseitiges (multilaterales) Abkommen multilateral agreement;
• stillschweigendes Abkommen tacit agreement;
• unwiderrufliches Abkommen binding agreement;
• vorläufiges Abkommen preliminary agreement;
• zweiseitiges Abkommen bilateral treaty;
• Abkommen über deutsche Auslandsschulden London Agreement;
• Abkommen mit der Betriebsgewerkschft shopcraft settlement;
• Abkommen mit Drittländern agreement with third countries;
• Abkommen mit den Gewerkschaften union agreement;
• Multilaterales Abkommen über Investitionen (OECD) Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI);
• Abkommen einer Luftfahrtgesellschaft civil aviation agreement;
• Abkommen über sanitäre und phytosanitäre Maßnahmen Agreement on the Application of sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS-Agreement);
• Abkommen über Sozialpolitik (EU) Agreement on Social Policy;
• Abkommen zur Stabilisierung der Warenpreise commodity stabilization agreement;
• Abkommen zur Streikbeendigung strike settlement;
• Abkommen zur gegenseitigen Unterrichtung von Submissionsbedingungen information-sharing agreement;
• Abkommen über den Zahlungsverkehr exchange agreement;
• Abkommen über wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit Agreement on Economic Cooperation (AEC);
• Abkommen zur Unterzeichnung auflegen to open a convention for signature;
• Abkommen beenden to determine an agreement;
• Abkommen zustande bringen to mediate a settlement;
• in den Bereich eines Abkommens fallen to fall within the ambit of an agreement;
• zu einem Abkommen gelangen to reach an agreement;
• Abkommen kündigen to terminate a convention;
• mit jem. ein Abkommen schließen to enter into an agreement with s. o.;
• Abkommen treffen to make an agreement;
• mit jem. ein Abkommen treffen to strike a deal with s. o.;
• mit seinen Gläubigern ein Abkommen treffen to compound (make an arrangement, make a composition) with one’s creditors;
• Abkommen mit Vorbehalt unterzeichnen to sign an agreement provisionally;
• einem Abkommen nicht zustimmen to dissent from an arrangement. -
11 Stabilisierungspolitik
Stabilisierungspolitik
stabilization (stabilizing) policy
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