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over-investment - traducción al árabe

EXCESS OF SUPPLY OVER DEMAND OF PRODUCTS BEING OFFERED TO AN ECONOMIC MARKET
Oversupply; Overproduce; Overproduced; Over-produce; Over-produced; Over-production; Over produce; Over produced; Overinvestment; Over-investment

over-investment         
فرط الاستثمار
overproduction         
فرط الإنتاج ، إفراط إنتاج
overproduction         
اسْم : فَرْط الإنتاج

Definición

overproduce
¦ verb
1. produce an excess of.
2. record or produce (a song or film) in an excessively elaborate way.
Derivatives
overproduction noun

Wikipedia

Overproduction

In economics, overproduction, oversupply, excess of supply or glut refers to excess of supply over demand of products being offered to the market. This leads to lower prices and/or unsold goods along with the possibility of unemployment.

The demand side equivalent is underconsumption; some consider supply and demand two sides to the same coin – excess supply is only relative to a given demand, and insufficient demand is only relative to a given supply – and thus consider overproduction and underconsumption equivalent.

Overproduction is often attributed as due to previous overinvestment – creation of excess productive capacity, which must then either lie idle (or under capacity), which is unprofitable, or produce an excess supply.

Ejemplos de uso de over-investment
1. In 2000 this determination had one face: stopping over–investment in the Palestinian–Israeli peace process.
2. Deregulation of the telecommunications sector, for example, fostered competition, but also contributed to massive over–investment.
3. Over–investment could influence the stable growth of China‘s economy, the report said.
4. This will not only give them access to more information, but also direct control over investment decisions.
5. Mr Brown used a different formulation from the prime minister, who tends to emphasise reform over investment.