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Average earnings growth

    An economic indicator of future inflation, because higher earnings cause price rises if they are not matched by increases in productivity (see inflation). the bank of england used to argue that any yearly increase above 4.5% jeopardised the government-set inflation target.




Productivity, английский
  1. Производительность; эффективность; выгодность, см. yield; efficiency; utility

  2. Влияние (состояния) окружающих условий на темпы строительства

  3. The rate at which biomass is produced per unit area by any class of organisms( see biomass).

  4. An app category that augments or enhances your ability to get work done.

  5. The amount of output per unit of input, such as the quantity of a product produced per hour of capital employed.

  6. An index of efficiency, involving a ratio of outputs to inputs. total factor productivity divides output by inputs, where the weight given the quantity of inputs is the price paid per unit input. sometimes, output divided by labor is used as a measure of productivity, but labor productivity is only a partial measure of the efficiency of an organization, since greater output could also be due to having additional complementary inputs—such as capital or materials. measuring inputs and outputs can be very difficult.

  7. Производительность


Government, английский
  1. N управление ~ and binding (theory) управление и связыва- ние (концепция )

  2. Generally means the constitution of our country as exercised under the legislature of king or queen, lords, and commons.

  3. The acts, rules, procedures, instruments of power and institutions by which the citizens of a country (or more generally the parts of a system) communicate with (->communication) and exert control upon each other so that the country as a whole maintains its unity and is directed toward ends chosen from within that country (->self-organization, ->autonomy). its opposite is laissez faire. in the reality of politics, government is rarely uniformly distributed and constituted (->constitution) instead in a ruling elite, exercising institutional control over those governed. this unequal distribution of government is particularly prevalent in technical realisations. e.g., the governor of a steam engine, computer control of a production process. in biology, such control hierachies (->hierarchy) rarely exist which suggest that they may be an outgrowth of rational constuctions not a fact of nature. qeafh

  4. An app category that facilitates engagement with government or politics.


Adam smith, английский

Arbitrage, английский
    Taking advantage of the difference in the price of a share or currency, usually in two different markets. if a share is quoted at 100p in london and the equivalent of 105p in new york, an arbitrageur would make a profit by selling in new york and buying in london. in the us, arbitrage is often associated with risk arbitrage, which means buying shares in potential takeover targets, waiting for a bid that inevitably pushes up the share price and then selling the shares for a profit.