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wage$90957$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

ECONOMIC EFFECT THAT REAL INCOME RATIOS BETWEEN HIGH AND LOW INCOME COUNTRIES ARE SYSTEMATICALLY EXAGGERATED BY GDP CONVERSION AT MARKET EXCHANGE RATES
Low-wage economy; Low wage economy; High-wage economy; High wage economy; Low-wage economies

wage      
v. επιχειρώ, διεξάγω
labor costs         
  • Adjusted for inflation]] wages}}
DISTRIBUTION OF A SECURITY PAID BY AN EMPLOYER TO AN EMPLOYEE.
Wage rate; Wages; Wage Theory; Wage and Salary; Wage level; Hourly wage; Low pay; Underpaid; Overpaid; Labor costs; Labour cost; Labour costs; Cost of labor; Cost of labour; Normalized unit labour cost; Unit labor cost; Unit labour cost; Normalized unit labor cost; Wages in the United States
εργατικά
basic wage         
  • Government direction can help employers move towards offering a living wage.
  • Calculating a living wage<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":5" />
  • Living wage protest and march in New York City (2015)
  • New York City ''Living City, Living Wage'' event in 2015.
  • Keith Brown]] (SNP) and other Scottish campaigners, supporting an £8.75 living wage in 2017
  • March for a living wage in Seattle, United States (2014)
  • Workers protesting for a living wage in London, United Kingdom (2017)
  • Living wage inquiry in Sydney, Australia (1935)
  • Suffrage campaign seeking the right of women to vote and a living wage (c. 1903)
  • Waiting for a living wage poster (1913)
MINIMUM INCOME FOR WORKER TO MEET BASIC NEEDS
Basic wage; Living wages; Working wage; Living Wage Ordinance; Subsistence wage; Subsistence wages; Living Wage; Living wage in the United Kingdom; London living wage; Fair wage; Living subsidy; Living Wage Campaign
βασικό ημερομίσθιο

Definition

Wage
·vt To give security for the performance of.
II. Wage ·vi To bind one's self; to Engage.
III. Wage ·vt To adventure, or lay out, for hire or reward; to hire out.
IV. Wage ·vt To engage in, as a contest, as if by previous gage or pledge; to carry on, as a war.
V. Wage ·vt That which is staked or ventured; that for which one incurs risk or danger; prize; gage.
VI. Wage ·vt To put upon wages; to Hire; to Employ; to pay wages to.
VII. Wage ·vt To expose one's self to, as a risk; to incur, as a danger; to Venture; to Hazard.
VIII. Wage ·vt To Pledge; to hazard on the event of a contest; to Stake; to bet, to lay; to Wager; as, to wage a dollar.
IX. Wage ·vt That for which one labors; meed; reward; stipulated payment for service performed; hire; pay; compensation;
- at present generally used in the plural. ·see Wages.

Wikipedia

Penn effect

The Penn effect is the economic finding that real income ratios between high and low income countries are systematically exaggerated by gross domestic product (GDP) conversion at market exchange rates. It is associated with what became the Penn World Table, and it has been a consistent econometric result since at least the 1950s.

The "Balassa–Samuelson effect" is a model cited as the principal cause of the Penn effect by neo-classical economics, as well as being a synonym of “Penn effect”.