2S english HSLU
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Sprache | English |
Kategorie | Englisch |
Stufe | Universität |
Erstellt / Aktualisiert | 23.09.2016 / 17.01.2019 |
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commen resource n
a resource, such as water or pasture
comparative advantage n
an advantage a country has over another country because a particular type of product can be produced more efficiency
compete v
to try to be more successful than someone or something else in business v
competition n
a situation in which on person or company is trying to be more successful than another
competitiv adj.
determined or trying very hard to be lower in price or higher in quality than commerdial rivals.
wettbewerbsfähig
competitive market n
a place in which no single producer, or group of producers, and no single consumer, or group of consumers, can dictate how the market operates
complements n
a good or service used in conjunction with another good or service
consumer price index (CPI) n
a list of the prices of basic goods and services, that shows how they change each month
consumer spending, also
consumption n
the monthly measurement of money spent by households in an economy
consumer surplus n
the difference between what consumers are willing to pay fo a good or service relative to its market price.
consumer goods
consumer products
consumption good n
the product people buy for their own use
contagion n
the likelihoodt that economic changes in on country will spread to other countries. n
copyright n
the right that someone has to control the production an selling of a book, play film photograph piece of music, etc. for a period of time
copywriter n
a person employed to write the words for advertising material. n
cost n
something which is given, need or lost in order to get a particular thing
cost-benefit analysis n
a process of comparing the cost involved in doing something to the advantage or profit that it may bring
coupon n
a voucher that can be used to get a discount or to get something free
credit crunch n
Kreditkrise
a economic condition in which investment capital is difficult to obtain n
cross-selling
Das Gegenseitigkeitsgeschäft
the practice of selling a different extra product to someone who is already buying form a company
crowding out
a concept in which increased public sector spending causes private sector spending to decrease n, v
currency in circulation n
the total amout of paper currency, coins and demand deposits held by consumers an business rather than by financial institution
customer n
a person or organization who buys good or services
debt overhang n
a financial burden that is so large that an organization connot take on additional debt to finance future projects
debt to GDP ratio n
a measure of a country's federal debt in relation to its gross domestic product (GDP)
default n, v
the failure to pay interest or princpal when due
deflation n
a general decline in pirces
demand n
a consumer's desire an willingess to pay a price for a specific good or service
demographic n, adj
(relating to) a group customers who are similar in age, social classe etc.
demonstration
also demo n
an occasion when someone shows or explains how something works or how to do something
deposit insurance n
protection provided to depositors against risk of loss arising failure of a bank or depository institution
devaluation n
a donward a adjustment to a country's official exchange rate. n
Abwertung
discount n,v
(to make) a reduction in the usual price of something
discount rate n
an interest rate that an institution is charged to borrow short-term funds directly form a reserve bank. n.
disinfaltion
the situation in which the rate or a country's prices decrease, or do not increase an quickly as before. n.
display n
to show information in visual form (an electronic device) n.v.
disposale income n
the amount of money that households have for spending and saving after taxes. n.
dispute n. v.
(to have) as serious argument or disagreement, especially over a longer period of time. n,v.
Auseinandersetzung
distribute, v
so supply good to shops and companies from one central place. v.
distribution n
the process of supplying goods to shops and companies for one central place. n.
diversification n
a risk management technique that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio