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Что (кто) такое fixed wage - определение

ECONOMIC EFFECT THAT REAL INCOME RATIOS BETWEEN HIGH AND LOW INCOME COUNTRIES ARE SYSTEMATICALLY EXAGGERATED BY GDP CONVERSION AT MARKET EXCHANGE RATES
Low-wage economy; Low wage economy; High-wage economy; High wage economy; Low-wage economies
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Wage labour         
RELATIONSHIP WHERE A WORKER SELLS LABOUR TO AN EMPLOYER
Wage-labor; Wage labor; Wage-labour; Wage laborer; Paid work; Wage labourer
Wage labour (also wage labor in American English), usually referred to as paid work, paid employment, or paid labour, refers to the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer in which the worker sells their labour power under a formal or informal employment contract.: "All labor contracts were/are designed legally to bind a worker in one way or another to fulfill the labor obligations the worker has undertaken.
Wage-price spiral         
ECONOMIC CONCEPT
Price/wage spiral; Wage/price spiral; Wage price spiral
In macroeconomics, a wage-price spiral (also called a wage/price spiral or price/wage spiral) is a proposed explanation for inflation, in which wage increases cause price increases which in turn cause wage increases, in a positive feedback loop. Greg Mankiw writes, "At some point, this spiral of ever-rising wages and prices will slow...
Fixed deposit         
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT PROVIDED BY BANKS WHICH PROVIDES INVESTORS WITH A HIGHER RATE OF INTEREST THAN A REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Fixed Deposits; Fixed deposits (Indian banking); Fixed deposits; Fixed Deposit; Fixed deposit (India)
A fixed deposit (FD) is a financial instrument provided by banks or NBFCs which provides investors a higher rate of interest than a regular savings account, until the given maturity date. It may or may not require the creation of a separate account.
Price/wage spiral         
ECONOMIC CONCEPT
Price/wage spiral; Wage/price spiral; Wage price spiral
In macroeconomics, the price/wage spiral (also called the wage/price spiral or wage-price spiral) is a theoretical concept that represents a circle process in which wage increases cause price increases which in turn cause wage increases, possibly with no answer to which came first. According to the concept, it can start either due to high aggregate demand combined with near full employment or due to supply shocks, such as an oil price hike.
Fixed rope         
  • Climber on fixed rope route [[Piz Mitgel]], [[Savognin]], [[Grisons]], [[Switzerland]]
Fixed ropes
In mountaineering, a fixed rope or fixed line is the practice of fixing in place bolted ropes to assist climbers and walkers in exposed mountain locations. They are used widely on American and European climbing routes, where they may be called via ferrata routes, but are not used in "Alpine style" mountaineering.
Fixed float         
COMPUTER FORMAT FOR REPRESENTING REAL NUMBERS
Fixed Precision; Fixed point (computing); Fixed point arithmetic; Fixed point numbers; Fixed point number; Fixed-point math; Binary scaling; Fixed precision; Fixed-point number; Fixed float; User:Rahul.deshmukhpatil/Fixed float; Fixed-precision arithmetic; Hardware support for fixed-point arithmetic; Power-of-two scaling; Power-of-2 scaling; Binary-point scaling; Binary-point-only scaling; B notation (fixed point format); B notation (binary scaling); B-notation (fixed point format); B-notation (binary scaling)
In computing, fixed float describes a method of representing real numbers in a way that number and decimal point value is stored at different location or bytes in a memory allocated to variable unlike floating point. In a typical 4 byte (on little endian platform) fixed float number lower(lsb) 2 bytes are used to store the decimal part of the number just like integer value.
Wage         
  • Adjusted for inflation]] wages}}
DISTRIBUTION OF A SECURITY PAID BY AN EMPLOYER TO AN EMPLOYEE.
Wage rate; Wages; Wage Theory; Wage and Salary; Wage level; Hourly wage; Low pay; Underpaid; Overpaid; Labor costs; Labour cost; Labour costs; Cost of labor; Cost of labour; Normalized unit labour cost; Unit labor cost; Unit labour cost; Normalized unit labor cost; Wages in the United States
·vt To give security for the performance of.
II. Wage ·vi To bind one's self; to Engage.
III. Wage ·vt To adventure, or lay out, for hire or reward; to hire out.
IV. Wage ·vt To engage in, as a contest, as if by previous gage or pledge; to carry on, as a war.
V. Wage ·vt That which is staked or ventured; that for which one incurs risk or danger; prize; gage.
VI. Wage ·vt To put upon wages; to Hire; to Employ; to pay wages to.
VII. Wage ·vt To expose one's self to, as a risk; to incur, as a danger; to Venture; to Hazard.
VIII. Wage ·vt To Pledge; to hazard on the event of a contest; to Stake; to bet, to lay; to Wager; as, to wage a dollar.
IX. Wage ·vt That for which one labors; meed; reward; stipulated payment for service performed; hire; pay; compensation;
- at present generally used in the plural. ·see Wages.
wage         
  • Adjusted for inflation]] wages}}
DISTRIBUTION OF A SECURITY PAID BY AN EMPLOYER TO AN EMPLOYEE.
Wage rate; Wages; Wage Theory; Wage and Salary; Wage level; Hourly wage; Low pay; Underpaid; Overpaid; Labor costs; Labour cost; Labour costs; Cost of labor; Cost of labour; Normalized unit labour cost; Unit labor cost; Unit labour cost; Normalized unit labor cost; Wages in the United States
¦ noun (also wages)
1. a fixed regular payment for work, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
(wages) Economics the part of total production that is the return to labour as earned income as distinct from the remuneration received by capital as unearned income.
2. the result or effect of doing something wrong or unwise: the wages of sin.
¦ verb carry on (a war or campaign).
Derivatives
waged adjective
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. and Old North. Fr., of Gmc origin; related to gage1 and wed.
Wage–fund doctrine         
CONCEPT FROM EARLY ECONOMIC THEORY
Wages-fund doctrine; Wages-Fund; Wage-fund; Wage fund theory; Wage fund doctrine; Wages fund doctrine; Wage-fund doctrine
The wage–fund doctrine is a concept from early economic theory that seeks to show that the amount of money a worker earns in wages, paid to them from a fixed amount of funds available to employers each year (capital), is determined by the relationship of wages and capital to any changes in population. In the words of J.
wage         
  • Adjusted for inflation]] wages}}
DISTRIBUTION OF A SECURITY PAID BY AN EMPLOYER TO AN EMPLOYEE.
Wage rate; Wages; Wage Theory; Wage and Salary; Wage level; Hourly wage; Low pay; Underpaid; Overpaid; Labor costs; Labour cost; Labour costs; Cost of labor; Cost of labour; Normalized unit labour cost; Unit labor cost; Unit labour cost; Normalized unit labor cost; Wages in the United States
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n.
1) to draw, earn a wage
2) to pay a wage
3) to freeze wages
4) a decent, living; minimum; subsistence wage (to pay workers a decent wage)
5) an annual, yearly; daily; hourly; monthly; weekly wage
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v. (D; tr.) to wage against (to wage a campaign against smoking)

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Penn effect

The Penn effect is the economic finding that real income ratios between high and low income countries are systematically exaggerated by gross domestic product (GDP) conversion at market exchange rates. It is associated with what became the Penn World Table, and it has been a consistent econometric result since at least the 1950s.

The "Balassa–Samuelson effect" is a model cited as the principal cause of the Penn effect by neo-classical economics, as well as being a synonym of “Penn effect”.