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OPEC-push inflation - перевод на русский

INFLATION CAUSED BY INCREASES IN COST OF IMPORTANT GOODS OR SERVICES
Economics/Cost push; Cost push; Cost-Push Inflation; Cost push theory (economics); Cost push theory; Cost-push theory; Cost push inflation; Cost inflation
Найдено результатов: 279
OPEC-push inflation      
инфляция, вызванная действиями Организации стран-экспортёров нефти
cost inflation         
инфляция цен за счет увеличения издержек производства.
cost-push inflation         
инфляция, вызванная ростом издержек производства
cost inflation         
инфляция, вызванная ростом издержек производства
monetary inflation         
SUSTAINED INCREASE IN A NATION'S MONEY SUPPLY
Inflation (monetary); Monetary Inflation; Inflation risk
инфляция, вызванная чрезмерным расширением денежного обращения
cost inflation         

['kɔstin'fleiʃ(ə)n]

экономика

инфляция цен (за счёт увеличения издержек производства)

credentialism         
ANY OF A NUMBER OF RELATED PROCESSES INVOLVING INCREASED DEMANDS FOR FORMAL EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, AND THE DEVALUATION OF THESE QUALIFICATIONS
Credentialism; Academic inflation; Academic Inflation; Credential inflation; Credential creep; Degree inflation; Credentialism and grade inflation; Education inflation; Credentialism and educational inflation
сущ.
тенденция оценки претендентов на вакансии по документам (дипломам, поручительствам и т.п.).
credentialism         
ANY OF A NUMBER OF RELATED PROCESSES INVOLVING INCREASED DEMANDS FOR FORMAL EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, AND THE DEVALUATION OF THESE QUALIFICATIONS
Credentialism; Academic inflation; Academic Inflation; Credential inflation; Credential creep; Degree inflation; Credentialism and grade inflation; Education inflation; Credentialism and educational inflation

[kri'denʃ(ə)liz(ə)m]

существительное

неодобрительное выражение

оценка (работника) по документам

дипломам и т. п. (обыкн. при приёме на работу)

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries         
  • OPEC Conference delegates at [[Swissotel]], [[Quito]], [[Ecuador]], December 2010
  • date=11 October 2022}}</ref>
  • Fluctuations of Brent crude oil price, 1988–2015<ref name=Brent/>
  • Countries by oil production (2013)
  • reason=Brent shown as sweeter than WTI, yet most sources claim the opposite. That and other claims in image probably need checking and sourcing. Example: http://www.petroleum.co.uk/benchmarks}}
  • Gusher well in Saudi Arabia: conventional source of OPEC production
  • Shale "fracking" in the US: important new challenge to OPEC market share
  • An undersupplied US gasoline station, closed during the oil embargo in 1973
  • JODI]], in which OPEC is a founding member
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • OPEC members' net oil export revenues, 2000–2020
  • Countries by net oil exports (2008)
  • archive-date=7 January 2008 }}</ref><ref name=EIA2015/>
  • OPEC headquarters in Vienna (2009 building)
  • A woman uses wood in a fireplace for heat. A newspaper headline in the foreground shows a story regarding a lack of heating oil in the community.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM-EXPORTING COUNTRIES
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; Opec; Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries; Flag of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; OPEP; OPEC Cartel; Organization of petroleum exporting countries; Opec cartel; OPEC oil price shock; Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Member states of OPEC; Energy in the OPEC countries; OPEC Plus; OPEC+; List of OPEC members
Организация стран
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries         
  • OPEC Conference delegates at [[Swissotel]], [[Quito]], [[Ecuador]], December 2010
  • date=11 October 2022}}</ref>
  • Fluctuations of Brent crude oil price, 1988–2015<ref name=Brent/>
  • Countries by oil production (2013)
  • reason=Brent shown as sweeter than WTI, yet most sources claim the opposite. That and other claims in image probably need checking and sourcing. Example: http://www.petroleum.co.uk/benchmarks}}
  • Gusher well in Saudi Arabia: conventional source of OPEC production
  • Shale "fracking" in the US: important new challenge to OPEC market share
  • An undersupplied US gasoline station, closed during the oil embargo in 1973
  • JODI]], in which OPEC is a founding member
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • OPEC members' net oil export revenues, 2000–2020
  • Countries by net oil exports (2008)
  • archive-date=7 January 2008 }}</ref><ref name=EIA2015/>
  • OPEC headquarters in Vienna (2009 building)
  • A woman uses wood in a fireplace for heat. A newspaper headline in the foreground shows a story regarding a lack of heating oil in the community.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF PETROLEUM-EXPORTING COUNTRIES
Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; Opec; Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries; Flag of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; OPEP; OPEC Cartel; Organization of petroleum exporting countries; Opec cartel; OPEC oil price shock; Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries; Member states of OPEC; Energy in the OPEC countries; OPEC Plus; OPEC+; List of OPEC members

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Организация стран-экспортёров нефти

Определение

ОПЕК
см. Организация стран - экспортеров нефти.

Википедия

Cost-push inflation

Cost-push inflation is a purported type of inflation caused by increases in the cost of important goods or services where no suitable alternative is available. As businesses face higher prices for underlying inputs, they are forced to increase prices of their outputs. It is contrasted with the theory of demand-pull inflation. Both accounts of inflation have at various times been put forward, with inconclusive evidence as to which explanation is superior.

One example of cost-push inflation is the oil crisis of the 1970s, which some economists see as a major cause of the inflation experienced in the Western world in that decade. It is argued that this inflation resulted from increases in the cost of petroleum imposed by the member states of OPEC. Since petroleum is so important to industrialized economies, a large increase in its price can lead to the increase in the price of most products, raising the price level. Some economists argue that such a change in the price level can raise the inflation rate over longer periods, due to adaptive expectations and the price/wage spiral, so that a supply shock can have persistent effects.

The existence of cost-push inflation is disputed. Dallas S. Batten described it as a myth, writing "Though the cost-push argument is appealing on the surface, neither economic theory nor empirical evidence indicates that businesses and labor can cause continually rising prices", and identifying the real cause as "increased aggregate demand resulting from increased money growth".

Milton Friedman criticised the concept of cost-push inflation, writing "To each businessman separately it looks as if he has to raise prices because costs have gone up. But then, we must ask, 'Why did his costs go up? ... The answer is, because ... total demand all over was increasing." Friedman wrote, "the inflation arises from one and only one reason: an increase in a quantity of money."

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