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economic aggregates - перевод на русский

BUDDHIST TERM REFERRING TO FEELINGS AND SENSATIONS
Vedana; Aggregates of sensation; Aggregates of feeling
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economic aggregates      
агрегированные экономические показатели (напр. объём производства)
economic system         
  • Common typology for economic systems categorized by resource ownership and resource allocation mechanism
SYSTEM OF OWNERSHIP, PRODUCTION AND EXCHANGE
List of economic systems; Economy system; Economic systems; Economical; Econmic systems; Economic System; Types of Economic Systems; Anchor economy; Economic order
экономический строй
economic growth         
  • Productivity lowered the cost of most items in terms of work time required to purchase. Real [[food prices]] fell due to improvements in transportation and trade, [[mechanized agriculture]], [[fertilizer]]s, scientific farming and the [[Green Revolution]].
  • The system of economic growth in developed regions
  • The economic system as a subsystem of the environment: natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • Historic world GDP per capita
  • Economic growth rates (percent, vertical) v. standardized tests of student achievement in different regions, both adjusted for GDP per capita in 1960
  • The marginal costs of a growing economy may gradually exceed the marginal benefits, however measured.
INCREASE IN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN AN ECONOMY
Growth theory; Economic growth rate; Economic rejuvenation; GDP Growth; Development ethic; Eco-development; Market growth; GDP growth; Industrial economies; Growth economics; Economic developers; List of countries by average GDP growth (nominal); Annual average GDP growth; Negative effects of economic growth; Environmental impacts of economic growth; Environmental impact of economic development; Market expansion; Financial growth; Environmental effects of economic growth; Long-term economic growth; Economic prosperity; Infinite economic growth; Perpetual economic growth
рост национального дохода, производства товаров или услуг в расчете на душу населения.
economical         
  • Common typology for economic systems categorized by resource ownership and resource allocation mechanism
SYSTEM OF OWNERSHIP, PRODUCTION AND EXCHANGE
List of economic systems; Economy system; Economic systems; Economical; Econmic systems; Economic System; Types of Economic Systems; Anchor economy; Economic order

[ekə'nɔmik(ə)li:kə'nɔmik(ə)l]

прилагательное

общая лексика

экономный

бережливый

экономичный

экономический

экономный, бережливый

относящийся к экономике или политической экономии

материальный

economical         
  • Common typology for economic systems categorized by resource ownership and resource allocation mechanism
SYSTEM OF OWNERSHIP, PRODUCTION AND EXCHANGE
List of economic systems; Economy system; Economic systems; Economical; Econmic systems; Economic System; Types of Economic Systems; Anchor economy; Economic order
economic miracle 'экономическое чудо'
economic growth         
  • Productivity lowered the cost of most items in terms of work time required to purchase. Real [[food prices]] fell due to improvements in transportation and trade, [[mechanized agriculture]], [[fertilizer]]s, scientific farming and the [[Green Revolution]].
  • The system of economic growth in developed regions
  • The economic system as a subsystem of the environment: natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • Historic world GDP per capita
  • Economic growth rates (percent, vertical) v. standardized tests of student achievement in different regions, both adjusted for GDP per capita in 1960
  • The marginal costs of a growing economy may gradually exceed the marginal benefits, however measured.
INCREASE IN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN AN ECONOMY
Growth theory; Economic growth rate; Economic rejuvenation; GDP Growth; Development ethic; Eco-development; Market growth; GDP growth; Industrial economies; Growth economics; Economic developers; List of countries by average GDP growth (nominal); Annual average GDP growth; Negative effects of economic growth; Environmental impacts of economic growth; Environmental impact of economic development; Market expansion; Financial growth; Environmental effects of economic growth; Long-term economic growth; Economic prosperity; Infinite economic growth; Perpetual economic growth
экономическое развитие
economic history         
  • [[Thomas Piketty]], ''[[Capital in the Twenty-First Century]]'' (2013)
  • Economic history department, London School of Economics (1971)
  • Notable economic historians: [[Irving Fisher]], [[Anna Schwartz]], [[Milton Friedman]], [[Stanley Fischer]], [[Carl Menger]], [[Edward C. Prescott]], [[Alfred Marshall]] and [[Franco Modigliani]]
  • Thomas Piketty, economist and author of ''[[Capital in the Twenty-First Century]]''
  • [[Karl Marx]], ''[[Capital: A Critique of Political Economy]]'' (1867)
HISTORY STUDIES FOCUSED ON ECONOMICS
Economic History; Economic historian; Historical economics; Economic histories; Economic historians
экономическая история, история народного хозяйства
economic growth         
  • Productivity lowered the cost of most items in terms of work time required to purchase. Real [[food prices]] fell due to improvements in transportation and trade, [[mechanized agriculture]], [[fertilizer]]s, scientific farming and the [[Green Revolution]].
  • The system of economic growth in developed regions
  • The economic system as a subsystem of the environment: natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • Historic world GDP per capita
  • Economic growth rates (percent, vertical) v. standardized tests of student achievement in different regions, both adjusted for GDP per capita in 1960
  • The marginal costs of a growing economy may gradually exceed the marginal benefits, however measured.
INCREASE IN PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN AN ECONOMY
Growth theory; Economic growth rate; Economic rejuvenation; GDP Growth; Development ethic; Eco-development; Market growth; GDP growth; Industrial economies; Growth economics; Economic developers; List of countries by average GDP growth (nominal); Annual average GDP growth; Negative effects of economic growth; Environmental impacts of economic growth; Environmental impact of economic development; Market expansion; Financial growth; Environmental effects of economic growth; Long-term economic growth; Economic prosperity; Infinite economic growth; Perpetual economic growth
экономический рост; экономическое развитие
land rent         
ANY PAYMENT TO AN OWNER OR FACTOR OF PRODUCTION IN EXCESS OF THE COSTS NEEDED TO BRING THAT FACTOR INTO PRODUCTION
Economic rents; Economic Rents; Economic Rent; Economic rent (political economy); Economic rent (economics); Scarcity rent; Rent (economics); Land rent; Monopoly rent; Paretian rent

общая лексика

земельная рента

monopoly rent         
ANY PAYMENT TO AN OWNER OR FACTOR OF PRODUCTION IN EXCESS OF THE COSTS NEEDED TO BRING THAT FACTOR INTO PRODUCTION
Economic rents; Economic Rents; Economic Rent; Economic rent (political economy); Economic rent (economics); Scarcity rent; Rent (economics); Land rent; Monopoly rent; Paretian rent
монопольная рента

Определение

economical
¦ adjective giving good value or return in relation to the resources or money expended.
?sparing in the use of resources or money.
Phrases
economical with the truth euphemistic lying or deliberately withholding information.

Википедия

Vedanā

Vedanā (Pāli and Sanskrit: वेदना) is an ancient term traditionally translated as either "feeling" or "sensation." In general, vedanā refers to the pleasant, unpleasant and neutral sensations that occur when our internal sense organs come into contact with external sense objects and the associated consciousness. Vedanā is identified as valence or "hedonic tone" in psychology.

Vedanā is identified within the Buddhist teaching as follows:

  • One of the seven universal mental factors in the Theravāda Abhidharma.
  • One of the five universal mental factors in the Mahāyāna Abhidharma.
  • One of the twelve links of dependent origination (in both Theravāda and Mahāyāna traditions).
  • One of the five skandas (in both Theravāda and Mahāyāna traditions).
  • One of the objects of focus within the four foundations of mindfulness practice.

In the context of the twelve links, craving for and attachment to vedanā leads to suffering; reciprocally, concentrated awareness and clear comprehension of vedanā can lead to Enlightenment and the extinction of the causes of suffering.

Как переводится economic aggregates на Русский язык