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строительное дело
метод определения коэффициента линейного расширения грунта (без нарушения его структуры)
общая лексика
мера объема
нефтегазовая промышленность
наливной объём (резервуара)
[vɔlju'metrik]
общая лексика
волюметрический
волюмометрический
лабораторный мерный
объемен
объемный
титрованный
прилагательное
общая лексика
объемный
специальный термин
объёмный
In economics, structural change is a shift or change in the basic ways a market or economy functions or operates.
Such change can be caused by such factors as economic development, global shifts in capital and labor, changes in resource availability due to war or natural disaster or discovery or depletion of natural resources, or a change in political system. For example, a subsistence economy may be transformed into a manufacturing economy, or a regulated mixed economy may be liberalized. A current driver of structural change in the world economy is globalization. Structural change is possible because of the dynamic nature of the economic system.
Patterns and changes in sectoral employment drive demand shifts through the income elasticity. Shifting demand for both locally sourced goods and for imported products is a fundamental part of development. The structural changes that move countries through the development process are often viewed in terms of shifts from primary, to secondary and finally, to tertiary production. Technical progress is seen as crucial in the process of structural change as it involves the obsolescence of skills, vocations, and permanent changes in spending and production resulting in structural unemployment.