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Economic growth

  1. Economic growth usually refers to the growth in value of gdp (gross domestic product). the total output of the country — the value of all the food produced, all the pharmaceuticals manufactured, cars assembled and services rendered — forms gdp.

  2. An increase in the nation`s capacity to produce goods and services. usually refers to real gdp growth.

  3. An increase in a country’s output of goods and services, usually measured by changes in real gross domestic product (gdp).

  4. Экономический рост


Экономический рост, русский
    Увеличение выпуска товаров и услуг внутри страны, обычно измеряется изменением реального валового внутреннего продукта (ввп).




Economic, английский
    Экономический; рентабельный; экономный; практический


Economic (economically) active population, английский
    Занятое население; активное население (в смп); самодеятельное население (в снс), см. active population


Economic activity, английский
    Экономическая деятельность; сфера; сектор, см. sector


Economic adjustment, английский
    Экономическая корректировка


Economic agent, английский
    Хозяйствующий субъект


Economic analysis, английский
  1. Экономический анализ; конъюнктурный анализ

  2. Экономический анализ


Economic and monetary union, английский
    In the context of the european union, the emu is a committment (adapted by most but not all eu countries) to move to economic integration in a number of stages culminating with a common currency.


Economic and social commission for asia and the pacific, английский

Economic and social council, английский

Economic and social framework, английский
    Общественно-экономический строй


Economic and social transformation plan, английский

Economic assumptions, английский
    General market environment a firm expects to operate in over the life of a financial plan.


Economic basis of town, английский

Economic benefit, английский
    Экономический товар


Economic benefits, английский
    Экономические выгоды


Economic bubble, английский
    A market phenomenon characterized by surges in asset prices to levels significantly above the fundamental value of that asset. bubbles are often hard to detect in real time because there is disagreement over the fundamental value of the asset.


Economic capital, английский
    Amount of capital required by banks to offset all expected potential losses.


Economic coal reserves, английский

Economic coal seam, английский

Economic commission foreurope, немецкий

Economic comparisons, английский

Pharmaceuticals, английский
    Drugs prescribed as medicines


Manufactured, английский

Экономический, русский

Pharmaceutical, английский
    Фармацевтический,аптекарский


Federal reserve board, английский
    The federal reserve board or the fed is the us central bank. in recent years it is has been chaired by alan greenspan, an iconic figure who can move currency prices with a few words — although it is often hard to divine exactly what he means. the us central bank is made up of 12 federal reserve banks from across the us.


Externalities, английский
  1. Costs or benefits that affect society but are not included in the market price of a good or service. pollution is an example of a negative externality. education is an example of an externality benefit when members of society other than students benefit from a better educated population.

  2. Внешние факторы

  3. In economics, the effects that the acts of consumers or producers have on each other. externalities range from pollution and technological (->technology) inventions to the change in the range of options available to consumers and are differentiated from internalities because current knowledge prevents the former from being included into the formal equations of an analysis. externalities may also be regarded as the unanticipated side effects of calculated courses of action. ~

  4. Spillover effects of production or consumption for which no payment is made. these can be positive or negative; see external costs and external benefits.