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1 wage curve
1) эк. кривая заработной платы (кривая, демонстрирующая зависимость между рыночной ставкой заработной платы и уровнем безработицы)See:2) упр. кривая оплаты (кривая, демонстрирующая зависимость между типом выполняемой работы и ставкой оплаты труда)See: -
2 wage curve
Организация производства: график тарифных ставок -
3 wage curve
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4 wage curve
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6 curve
n1) кривая2) график; диаграмма
- birth curve
- consumer indifference curve
- consumption curve
- cost curve
- demand curve
- distribution curve
- earning curve
- effectiveness curve
- efficiency curve
- empirical curve
- equal product curve
- failure curve
- fatigue curve
- growth curve
- indifference curve
- J curve
- limit age curve
- marginal cost curve
- marginal output curve
- operating characteristic curve
- outlay curve
- output curve
- performance curve
- Phillips curve
- positive yield curve
- price-consumption curve
- price-demand curve
- probability curve
- production curve
- production indifference curve
- production possibility curve
- production transformation curve
- productivity curve
- record curve
- risk curve
- sales curve
- storage-discharge curve
- supply curve
- survival curve
- survivor curve
- transformation curve
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7 wage-Phillips curve
эк. кривая Филлипса в координатах уровень заработной платы — уровень безработицы ( отражает отрицательную взаимосвязь между заработной платой и безработицей)See: -
8 wage scale
эк. тр. шкала заработной платы (упорядоченный перечень ставок зарплаты, соответствующих разным типам работы)Syn:See:
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9 Phillips curve
эк. кривая Филлипса (кривая, демонстрирующая отрицательную зависимость между инфляцией и безработицей; подразумевает, что снижение безработицы сопровождается ростом цен и зарплаты и наоборот; эмпирически такая зависимость была впервые установлена профессором А. У. Филлипсом; на практике нередко наблюдается одновременный рост инфляции и безработицы)See:inflation, unemployment, wage curve, trade-off between inflation and unemployment, wage-Phillips curve
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"кривая Филлипса": кривая взаимодействия инфляции и безработицы, разработанная профессором А. У. Филлипсом (Лондонская школа экономики); кривая подразумевает, что снижение безработицы сопровождается ростом цен и зарплаты и наоборот; на практике нередко наблюдается одновременный рост инфляции и безработицы.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
10 INFLATIONARY/PRICE-WAGE SPIRAL
Инфляционная спираль/спираль цен и заработной платы
Рост темпов инфляции, обусловленный взаимодействием двух факторов: ростом цен и увеличением факторных затрат. Ситуация развивается следующим образом. Резкий скачок цен на товары и услуги, вызванный ростом расходов на сырье, приводит к тому, что профсоюзы начинают требовать повышения зара- ботной платы. Если они добиваются своей цели, производители, чтобы сохранить уровень своей прибыли, вынуждены со временем повышать цены на свою продукцию. Тогда новый рост цен вновь приводит к пересмотру тарифных ставок оплаты труда и т.д. Таким образом, ситуация повторяется на новом витке спирали. См. Adaptive expectations, Expectations-adjusted Phillips curve.Новый англо-русский словарь-справочник. Экономика. > INFLATIONARY/PRICE-WAGE SPIRAL
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11 job evaluation
упр. оценка работы [рабочего задания\] (изучение особенностей работы и сравнение ее с другими работами с целью отнести данную работу к определенной категории сложности и определить приемлемую ставку оплаты труда)See:job classification, job ranking, analytical job evaluation, non-analytical job evaluation, wage scale, wage curve, benchmark job, job pricing, job analysis* * *• разряд* * *оценка должностных обязанностей; оценка служебных обязанностей. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *оценка сложности работы/определение квалификацииоценка работы, которую необходимо выполнять на определенной должности, обязательств, которые эта должность налагает на работника; необходимой квалификации, опыта, мастерства с целью определения соответствующего вознаграждения и его отличия от вознаграждения за выполнение других функций в этой же организации -
12 rate
1) разряд; сорт; класс2) степень; коэффициент (напр. жёсткости пружины)3) величина; скорость; темп; ход; интенсивность4) расход; производительность5) норма; тариф; расценка; цена6) местный налог, коммунальный налог7) определять (коэффициент, степень)8) оценивать; расценивать; составлять смету•- rate of air circulation - rate of application - rate of change - rate of combustion - rate of concrete placement - rate of concrete strain - rate of construction - rate of constructional production line - rate of cooling - rate of corrosion - rate of crack propagation - rate of creep - rate of curve - rate of customs duty - rate of cutting - rate of decay - rate of deposition - rate of discharge - rate of dosing - rate of evaporation - rate of exchange - rate of fall - rate of feed - rate of filter clogging - rate of floculation - rate of floor space - rate of foundation settlement - rate of freight - rate of grade - rate of hardening - rate of heating - rate of infiltration - rate of insertion - rate of insurance fees - rate of ionization - rate of load application - rate of loading - rate of national taxes - rate of outflow - rate of port dues - rate of pressure drop - rate of pressure rise - rate of progress of the construction work - rate of sedimentation - rate of sediment delivery - rate of setting - rate of slope - rate of spread - rate of static - rate of strain - rate of strength gain - rate of tension - rate of transportation charges - rate of turnover - rate of wages and salaries and charge on payroll - rate of water demand - rate of water loss - rate of wear - rate of work - acceptance rate - accident rate - ageing rate - backwash rate - coverage rate - damage rate - decay rate - discharge rate - dosing rate - erosion rate - failure rate - feed rate - filtering rate - flashing rate - flow rate - grinding rate - injection rate - load rate - manufacturer's rates - oxydation rate - power rates - precipitation rate - production rate - pulse rate - pulse repetition rate - rejection rate - rental rate - retail rate - room-occupancy rate - setting rate - settling rate - shear rate - stroking rate - uptake rate - wage rate - washout rate - wash-water rate - water rate - water contamination rate - water filtration rate - water supply rate - water use rate - wear rate* * *1. скорость; степень; темп; режим; интенсивность2. тариф3. производительность; норма4. класс; сорт5. показатель; параметр; коэффициент- rate of air circulation
- rate of application
- rate of change of stresses
- rate of combustion
- rate of concrete placement
- rate of consolidation
- rate of construction
- rate of damping
- rate of decomposition
- rate of development
- rate of dilution
- rate of elastic recovery
- rate of feed
- rate of filter clogging
- rate of foundation settlement
- rate of growth
- rate of hardening
- rate of heat liberation
- rate of heat transfer
- rate of hydration
- rate of infiltration
- rate of load application
- rate of loading
- rate of motion
- rate of pour
- rate of response
- rate of rise and fall
- rate of runoff
- rate of sediment delivery
- rate of setting
- rate of set
- rate of spread
- rate of strain
- rate of strength development
- rate of swelling
- rate of temperature rise
- rate of travel
- rate of water loss
- rate of water supply
- rate of wear
- rate of work
- rate of work done by one man
- accident rate
- accident death rate
- accident frequency rate
- air change rate
- air flow rate
- air leakage rate
- annual depletion rate
- burning rate
- contract rate
- coverage rate
- creep rate
- daily production rate
- discharge rate
- drift rate
- emission rate
- energy efficiency rate
- energy flow rate
- erection rate
- filtering rate
- flow rate
- free area rate
- heat flow rate
- high rates
- hour rate
- initial rate of absorption
- insurance premium rate
- labor rates
- leak rate
- loading rate
- low rate
- mass flow rate
- metabolic rate
- night rate
- occupancy rate
- occupation rate
- oxidation rate
- penetration rate
- piece rate
- placing rate
- premium rate
- production rate
- safe rate of lift
- settling rate
- sewage flow rate
- shear rate
- spraying rate
- spreading rate
- spring rate
- standard busy rate
- strain rate
- supply rate
- tap discharge rate
- time rate of consolidation
- ventilation rate
- water consumption rate
- water demand rate
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13 trade-off between inflation and unemployment
эк. альтернатива "инфляция — безработица", выбор [баланс\] между инфляцией и безработицей ( при разработке мер государственной политики)Syn:inflation-unemployment trade-off, unemployment-inflation trade-off, trade-off between unemployment and inflationSee:Англо-русский экономический словарь > trade-off between inflation and unemployment
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14 table
n1) таблица2) табель3) расписание
- acceptance table
- actuarial table
- adjustment table
- amortization table
- bond table
- bridge table
- calculation table
- capital table
- combined table
- comparison table
- computational table
- consolidation table
- conversion table
- correlation table
- cost table
- cross-classification table
- current table
- decision table
- double entry table
- flow-of-funds table
- four-fold table
- income tax table
- individual table
- input-output table
- interest table
- life table
- loss table
- lot tolerance table
- manning table
- mortality table
- normal curve table
- ordering table
- payoff table
- present value tables
- quality control table
- questionnaire table
- redemption table
- reference table
- statistical table
- summary table
- supply and disposition table
- tariff table
- tariff rate table
- tax table
- tax rate table
- time service table
- two-way table
- wage table
- worksheet table
- yield table
- table of charges
- table of exchanges
- table of fares
- table of interest
- table of normal distribution
- table of parities
- table of par values
- table of rates
- compile a table
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