2S english HSLU
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 23.09.2016 / 17.01.2019 |
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accounting profit n
the ability of a country, company or region to produce a good or service more cheaply than another
absolute advantage n
The ability of a country, company or region to produce a good or service more eheaply than another.
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advert
advertisement n
a notice, picture or film that tries to persuade peopel to buy a product or service.n.
adopter n
a person who starts using new technology before or after most other people
advertise v
to tell the public about a product or service in oder to sell it
advertising n
the business of telling the public about a product or service in order to sell it. n.
agency n
a business that provides a particular service for other businesses or organizations
agent
a person who acts for or manages the affairs of other people in business
aggregate v and n
The sum or total of multiple items
appreciation n
an increase in the value of an asset over time. n.
increase
Die Erhöhung
autarky n
economic self-sufficiency or independence
automatic stabilizers n
economic policies and programs that are designed to offset fluctuations in a nation's economic activity.
balance of payment also
current account
a record of all transactions made between one particular country and all other countries during a specified period of time
balance of trade
merchandise trade balance n
the difference between the money that a country receives from exports and that it spends on imports
bank reserves n
the amount of money equal to a percentage of the total deposits that banks must have a available for customers to take out.
bank run n
a situation when many people take their money out of a bank because they are afraid the bank will lose it or go out of business
barrier to entry n
the existence of higt start-up costs or other obstacles that prevent new competitors from easily entering an industry or area of business.
barter v
the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services of equivalent value
behaviour n
the way people act or react in a particular situation
bond n
a debt investment in which an investor loans money to a company or a government for a defined period of time at a fixed interest rate
brand n and v
a type of product made by a particular company with a prticular name
branding n
the practice of giving a company a particular design or symbol in order to become well-known
budget n
an estimation of the revenue and expenses over a future period of time
business cycle n
a period during which an economy moves from growth to recession an back to growth
call center n
a large office where people are employed to provide information to customers or advertise products by phone.
estimation n
Schätzung
campaign
a series of planned activities that try to achieve a particular resultat
captial flow n
The movement of money for investment, trade or business production.
capital n
money and property that an individual or company owns. n
cartel n
an organization created form a formal agreeement between a group of producers to regulate supply in order to regulate or manipulate prices.
catalogue n
a complete list of items that people can look at, use or buy.
central bank n
the organization responsible for overseeing the monetary system for a nation (or group of nations)
to collude v
unerlaubt zusammenwirken
to agree or cooperate secretly for an illegal purpose
collusion n
an agreement between rivals that attempts to disrupt the market's equilibrium n
commercial bank n
a financial institution that provides normal services, such as accepting deposits, giving loans mortgage lending, and basic investement products as savings accounts.
loan n
Darlehen
commercial n
an advertisement on the radio or TV
commodity n
a substance or a good that can be traded in large quantities.
commodity
backed currency n
a currency which is issued based on the value of a physical commodity