equity-efficiency trade-offs - translation to russian
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equity-efficiency trade-offs - translation to russian

SITUATION REQUIRING CHOICE OF BALANCE BETWEEN DESIRABLE BUT INCOMPATIBLE FEATURES; A COMPROMISE IN DESIGN OR DECISION MAKING
Tradeoff; Trade off; Tradeoffs; Tradeoff analysis; Trade-offs

equity-efficiency trade-offs      
выбор между равенством и эффективностью (при проведении экономической политики)
spectrum efficiency         
INFORMATION RATE THAT CAN BE TRANSMITTED OVER A GIVEN BANDWIDTH
Spectrum efficiency; System spectrum efficiency; System spectral efficiency; Link spectral efficiency; Bandwidth efficiency; BandWidth efficiency; Area spectral efficiency; Spectral efficiency comparison table; Bit/s/Hz; Bits/s/Hz; (bit/s)/Hz; (bit/s)/Hertz; Modulation efficiency; Channel spectral efficiency
спектральная эффективность (PLMN)
efficiency wage         
  • In the Shapiro-Stiglitz model workers are paid at a level where they do not shirk. This prevents wages from dropping to market clearing levels. Full employment cannot be achieved because workers would shirk if they were not threatened with the possibility of unemployment. The curve for the no-shirking condition (labeled NSC) goes to infinity at full employment.
CONCEPT IN ECONOMY THAT HIGHER WAGES MAY INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE WORKERS
Efficiency wage hypothesis; Efficiency wage theory; Efficiency Wage Theory; Segmentalism; Union threat model; Efficiency wages
сдельная оплата труда

Definition

ЗНАК ТОВАРНЫЙ
см. Товарный знак.

Wikipedia

Trade-off

A trade-off (or tradeoff) is a situational decision that involves diminishing or losing one quality, quantity, or property of a set or design in return for gains in other aspects. In simple terms, a tradeoff is where one thing increases, and another must decrease. Tradeoffs stem from limitations of many origins, including simple physics – for instance, only a certain volume of objects can fit into a given space, so a full container must remove some items in order to accept any more, and vessels can carry a few large items or multiple small items. Tradeoffs also commonly refer to different configurations of a single item, such as the tuning of strings on a guitar to enable different notes to be played, as well as an allocation of time and attention towards different tasks.

The concept of a tradeoff suggests a tactical or strategic choice made with full comprehension of the advantages and disadvantages of each setup. An economic example is the decision to invest in stocks, which are risky but carry great potential return, versus bonds, which are generally safer but with lower potential returns.

What is the Russian for equity-efficiency trade-offs? Translation of &#39equity-efficiency trade-off