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public; public sphere

part of social life where a person is able to discuss political matters and develop opinions free from censorship and other barriers

ecological environment

the part of a corporation which pays attention to the conservation of nature

economic environment

the part of a company that is based on economical matters, such as usage of goods and money

deposit-taking business

banking business that entails a bank obtaining money in order to be able to warrant a credit

primary economic sector

economic sector that involves production or gaining of raw materials (primary sector)

factor of production

tangible and non-tangible means of producing goods (e.g. labour, education, capital, knowledge, natural resources)

producer

manufacturer of consumer goods (company)

legal environment

the part of a corporation's environment that is governed by the constitution and by laws

accrual

debts or liabilities that are incurred in one accounting period not paid off by the end of that period

tangible asset

physical items that can be bought and sold or could also be used to produce other goods and services and thus are key to goods turnover

Swiss National Bank (SNB)

independent central bank that is responsible for Switzerland's monetary and currency policies

secondary sector

economic sector that includes production and processing (secondary sector)

social security deductions

amount that is directly deducted from one's wages (e.g. OASI, disability insurance, accident insurance)

social environment

the part of a corporation's environment in which interpersonal relationships between individuals and groups form

save

act of setting aside or reserving a part of one's disposable income (e.g. in a savings account) to realize a specific goal or to insure against future uncertainties

state

the coalition of a people within established borders and under a specific form of government to enforce laws

structural change

development of the three economic sectors (agriculture, industry and services)

technological environment

business environment that is characterised by scientific and technical achievements

tertiary sector

economic sector that includes services (third sector)

environmental sphere

the five sectors of a company, namely, economic, technological, social, legal, ecological environment

variable costs

costs that change every month according to needs, such as hobbies and clothes

non-essential needs

needs which are not necessary for survival such as jewellery and holidays

store of value

role of money, saved money

measure of value; value measure

measure for the appraisal of a good

value creation; value added

added value when an existing good (e.g. flour) is transformed into a new good (e.g. bread)

economic goods

means of satisfying human needs that are in limited supply and have a price (e.g. raw material, working performance etc.)

circular flow of economic activity

model that describes the interactions between the most important economic agents and entities (household, business, state, bank, foreign countries)

economic sector

classification of professional occupations into three fields of production: 1st sector: agriculture, 2nd sector: industry and business, 3rd sector: services

economic operators/ agents

economic agents and entities such as producers, consumers, banks, governments

knowledge and human resources

factor of production that includes the knowledge and capabilities (e.g. education, experience) of a person

welfare

a person’s quality of life (material standard of life, health, justice, freedom or an intact nature)

prosperity

material standard of life wherein a population has many goods and services at its disposal

means of payment

medium of exchange that is transferred from buyer to seller during the purchase of goods or services

interest

fee that e.g. a bank pays for receiving money (savings interest) or demands for a loan (debt interest)

abolute majority

election regulation, according to which a candidate or party acquiring more than half the votes wins

asylum

the right to stay in a country, given by a government to protect someone who has escaped persecution in their own country

federation

governmental entity of Switzerland

Federal Court /Supreme Court

highest judicial authority in Switzerland (Lausanne)

Federal Council

Switzerland's executive government; consisting of seven council members

civil rights

statutory rights that a state guarantees to its citizens