rapid adjustment - translation to spanish
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rapid adjustment - translation to spanish

PROVISION OF LOANS BY THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AND WORLD BANK TO COUNTRIES THAT EXPERIENCED ECONOMIC CRISES
Structural adjustment program; Structural Adjustment Program; Structural adjustment loan; Structural adjustment policy; Structural Adjustment Loans; Structural Adjustment Loan; Structural adjustment loans; Structural adjustment programs; Structural Adjustment Programs; Structural adjustments; Structural Adjustment Programme; Structural Adjustment Policies; Structural adjustment programme; Structural reforms

rapid adjustment      
rápida adaptación, ajuste rápido a lugar o situación
rapid prototyping         
  • A rapid prototyping machine using [[selective laser sintering]] (SLS)
  • 3D model slicing
GROUP OF TECHNIQUES TO QUICKLY CONSTRUCT PHYSICAL OBJECTS
Rapid Prototyping; Garpa; 3D fabrication; Rapid Prototype Manufacture; Rapid prototype manufacture; Rapid prototype; Rapid prototyper
Creación rápida de prototipo, proceso de desarrollo apresurado de módulos de experimentación
rapid prototyping         
  • A rapid prototyping machine using [[selective laser sintering]] (SLS)
  • 3D model slicing
GROUP OF TECHNIQUES TO QUICKLY CONSTRUCT PHYSICAL OBJECTS
Rapid Prototyping; Garpa; 3D fabrication; Rapid Prototype Manufacture; Rapid prototype manufacture; Rapid prototype; Rapid prototyper
(n.) = creación rápida de prototipos
Ex: Its primary aim is to provide interface designers and librarians with a tool to do rapid prototyping of retrieval interfaces and to enable them to experiment with new ideas efficiently.

Definition

marta
sust. fem.
1) Mujer piadosa y a la vez atenta al trabajo de la casa.
2) Mujer aprovechada.
3) Chile. Mujer o niña piadosa que vive en una congregación de religiosas y ayuda a estas en los quehaceres domésticos.
sust. fem.
1) Zoología. Mamífero carnicero de unos 25 centímetros de altura, cabeza pequeña y ancha, hocico agudo, cuerpo delgado, de patas cortas y pelo espeso y suave. Se halla en España, y se la persigue para obtener su piel y para evitar el daño que hace a la caza.
2) Piel de este animal.

Wikipedia

Structural adjustment

Structural adjustment programs (SAPs) consist of loans (structural adjustment loans; SALs) provided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) to countries that experience economic crises. Their purpose is to adjust the country's economic structure, improve international competitiveness, and restore its balance of payments.

The IMF and World Bank (two Bretton Woods institutions) require borrowing countries to implement certain policies in order to obtain new loans (or to lower interest rates on existing ones). These policies are typically centered around increased privatization, liberalizing trade and foreign investment, and balancing government deficit. The conditionality clauses attached to the loans have been criticized because of their effects on the social sector.

SAPs are created with the stated goal of reducing the borrowing country's fiscal imbalances in the short and medium term or in order to adjust the economy to long-term growth. By requiring the implementation of free market programmes and policy, SAPs are supposedly intended to balance the government's budget, reduce inflation and stimulate economic growth. The liberalization of trade, privatization, and the reduction of barriers to foreign capital would allow for increased investment, production, and trade, boosting the recipient country's economy. Countries that fail to enact these programmes may be subject to severe fiscal discipline. Critics argue that the financial threats to poor countries amount to blackmail, and that poor nations have no choice but to comply.

Since the late 1990s, some proponents of structural adjustments (also called structural reform), such as the World Bank, have spoken of "poverty reduction" as a goal. SAPs were often criticized for implementing generic free-market policy and for their lack of involvement from the borrowing country. To increase the borrowing country's involvement, developing countries are now encouraged to draw up Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs), which essentially take the place of SAPs. Some believe that the increase of the local government's participation in creating the policy will lead to greater ownership of the loan programs and thus better fiscal policy. The content of PRSPs has turned out to be similar to the original content of bank-authored SAPs. Critics argue that the similarities show that the banks and the countries that fund them are still overly involved in the policy-making process. Within the IMF, the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility was succeeded by the Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility, which is in turn succeeded by the Extended Credit Facility.

Examples of use of rapid adjustment
1. In Erie, Murnock said refugees make a rapid adjustment.
2. The biggest differences between the U.S. and Japanese economic and financial systems lie in flexibility, transparency and rapid adjustment to new realities.