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Что (кто) такое adjustment premium - определение

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
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Adjustment (psychology)         
BEHAVIOURAL PROCESS OF BALANCING CONFLICTING NEEDS, OR NEEDS AGAINST OBSTACLES IN THE ENVIRONMENT
Psychological adjustment; Personal adjustment
In psychology, adjustment is that condition of a person who is able to adapt to changes in their physical, occupational, and social environment. In other words, adjustment refers to the behavioural process of balancing conflicting needs, or needs challenged by obstacles in the environment.
Liquidity premium         
Liquidity Premium
In economics, a liquidity premium is the explanation for a difference between two types of financial securities (e.g.
Least-squares adjustment         
MODEL FOR THE SOLUTION OF AN OVERDETERMINED SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS
Adjustment computations; Adjustment of observations; Geodetic adjustment; Least squares adjustment; Adjustment Computations; Gauss–Helmert model; Gauss-Helmert model
Least-squares adjustment is a model for the solution of an overdetermined system of equations based on the principle of least squares of observation residuals. It is used extensively in the disciplines of surveying, geodesy, and photogrammetry—the field of geomatics, collectively.
Risk premium         
MINIMUM AMOUNT OF MONEY BY WHICH THE EXPECTED RETURN ON A RISKY ASSET MUST EXCEED THE KNOWN RETURN ON A RISK-FREE ASSET
Certainty equivalent; Risk Premium; Risk premia; Risk Premiums; Premium for risk; Certainty-equivalent
A risk premium is a measure of excess return that is required by an individual to compensate being subjected to an increased level of risk. It is used widely in finance and economics, the general definition being the expected risky return less the risk-free return, as demonstrated by the formula below.
European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers         
The European Globalisation adjustment fund; European Globalisation adjustment Fund; European Globalisation Fund; The European Globalisation adjustment Fund; European Globalisation Adjustment Fund
The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers (EGF) was set up by the European Union in late 2006 to support to workers (not companies or institutions) who have been made redundant as a result of trade liberalisation, so that they can either remain in employment or find a new job quickly. It provides counselling; job search and mobility allowances; new ICT skills and other forms of training; entrepreneurial support, including micro-credits.
adjust         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Adjust; Electric adjustment; Adjusted; Adjustment (disambiguation)
v. (D. intr., tr.) to adjust to (he had to adjust to the new climate; we adjusted our watches to local time)
adjust         
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Adjust; Electric adjustment; Adjusted; Adjustment (disambiguation)
(adjusts, adjusting, adjusted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
We have been preparing our fighters to adjust themselves to civil society...
I felt I had adjusted to the idea of being a mother very well...
It has been hard to adjust but now I'm getting satisfaction from my work.
VERB: V n to n, V to n, V
see also well-adjusted
2.
If you adjust something, you change it so that it is more effective or appropriate.
To attract investors, Panama has adjusted its tax and labour laws.
VERB: V n
3.
If you adjust something such as your clothing or a machine, you correct or alter its position or setting.
Liz adjusted her mirror and then edged the car out of its parking bay.
VERB: V n
4.
If you adjust your vision or if your vision adjusts, the muscles of your eye or the pupils alter to cope with changes in light or distance.
He stopped to try to adjust his vision to the faint starlight...
We stood in the doorway until our eyes adjusted...
VERB: V n, V
adjustment         
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Adjust; Electric adjustment; Adjusted; Adjustment (disambiguation)
n.
1) to make an adjustment
2) an adjustment in, of (an adjustment in/of his salary; an adjustment of the brakes)
3) an adjustment to (an adjustment to a new environment)
Premium-rate telephone number         
TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR CALLS THAT ARE CHARGED AT A HIGHER THAN NORMAL RATE
900 number; Area code 900; 1-900; Premium rate telephone number; 900 numbers; Premium rate; 1900 number; Premium number; Premium-rate number; Premium rate number; 976 numbers; Premium rate phone; 0900; International premium rates; Premium rate telephone line; Premium-rate telephone line; 900 area code; Interstate 976; Interstate 900; Nine-hundred service; 976 number; 976 telephone number; 976 phone number; 1-976; 900 phone number; 900 telephone number
Premium-rate telephone numbers are telephone numbers that charge callers higher price rates for select services, including information and entertainment. A portion of the call fees is paid to the service provider, allowing premium calls to be an additional source of revenue for businesses.
Adjust         
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Adjust; Electric adjustment; Adjusted; Adjustment (disambiguation)
·vt To put in order; to regulate, or reduce to system.
II. Adjust ·vt To bring to a true relative position, as the parts of an instrument; to regulate for use; as, to adjust a telescope or microscope.
III. Adjust ·vt To settle or bring to a satisfactory state, so that parties are agreed in the result; as, to adjust accounts; the differences are adjusted.
IV. Adjust ·vt To make exact; to Fit; to make correspondent or conformable; to bring into proper relations; as, to adjust a garment to the body, or things to a standard.

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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.