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purse$65628$ - traduzione in italiano

IN A HORSE RACE, THE DISTRIBUTION OF WINNINGS AMONG THE HIGHEST FINISHERS
Purse Distribution; Purse (horse racing); Purse (horseracing)

purse      
n. borsellino; (am) borsa, borsetta; (fig) denaro, fondi; somma raccolta mediante sottoscrizione; (Sport) premio in denaro
public purse         
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  • The Market for Capital (the Loanable Funds Market) and the Crowding Out Effect. An increase in government deficit spending "crowds out" private investment by increasing interest rates and lowering the quantity of capital available to the private sector.
  • Government Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (2014 Index of Economic Freedom).<ref name="2014 Index of Economic Freedom" />
  • Government spending as percentage of GDP in different countries, 1890 to 2011
  • Tax Burden as a Percentage of GDP (2014 [[Index of Economic Freedom]]).<ref name="2014 Index of Economic Freedom" />
GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT, AND TRANSFER PAYMENTS
Public investment; Public Purse; Public spending; Government pension and healthcare insurance corporation; Government insurance; Government operations; Public money; Social spending; Government Spending; Government payroll; State spending; Government-related spending; Public funds; Public fund; Government allocation; Public purse; Government expense; Budget spending; Public Spending; Government Operations; Government purchases
la cassa pubblica (il denaro pubblico)
public funds         
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  • The Market for Capital (the Loanable Funds Market) and the Crowding Out Effect. An increase in government deficit spending "crowds out" private investment by increasing interest rates and lowering the quantity of capital available to the private sector.
  • Government Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (2014 Index of Economic Freedom).<ref name="2014 Index of Economic Freedom" />
  • Government spending as percentage of GDP in different countries, 1890 to 2011
  • Tax Burden as a Percentage of GDP (2014 [[Index of Economic Freedom]]).<ref name="2014 Index of Economic Freedom" />
GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT, AND TRANSFER PAYMENTS
Public investment; Public Purse; Public spending; Government pension and healthcare insurance corporation; Government insurance; Government operations; Public money; Social spending; Government Spending; Government payroll; State spending; Government-related spending; Public funds; Public fund; Government allocation; Public purse; Government expense; Budget spending; Public Spending; Government Operations; Government purchases
debito pubblico consolidato

Definizione

purse
(purses, pursing, pursed)
1.
A purse is a very small bag that people, especially women, keep their money in. (BRIT; in AM, use change purse
)
N-COUNT
2.
A purse is a small bag that women carry. (AM; in BRIT, use bag
, handbag
)
She looked at me and then reached in her purse for cigarettes.
N-COUNT
3.
Purse is used to refer to the total amount of money that a country, family, or group has.
The money could simply go into the public purse, helping to lower taxes.
N-SING: with supp
4.
If you purse your lips, you move them into a small, rounded shape, usually because you disapprove of something or when you are thinking.
She pursed her lips in disapproval.
VERB: V n

Wikipedia

Purse distribution

In horse racing, the term purse distribution may refer to the total amount of money paid out to the owners of horses racing at a particular track over a given period of time, or to the percentages of a race's total purse that are awarded to each of the highest finishers. This article focuses on the latter definition.