- cyclical changes
- циклические колебания
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
Cyclical asymmetry — is an economic term which describes any large imbalance in economic factors that occur due to purely cyclical reactions by a market or nation. This can include employment rates, debt retention, interest rates, bond strengths, or stock market… … Wikipedia
cyclical demand — ➔ demand * * * cyclical demand UK US noun [S or U] COMMERCE, ECONOMICS ► demand that changes in a regular way over time depending on the economic situation, time of year, etc.: »Many companies involved in the manufacturing engineering sector have … Financial and business terms
Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England — Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England Author(s) William Cronon … Wikipedia
Cyclical theory — The cyclical theory refers to a model used by historian Arthur Schlesinger to attempt to explicate the fluctuations in politics throughout American History. Liberalism and conservatism are rooted in the “national mood” that shows a continuing… … Wikipedia
Cyclical tactical asset allocation — Stock price and bond yield movements are connected to changes in the economic environment. The cyclical approach to Tactical asset allocation involves monitoring economic environment for patterns that have historically led to trends in stock… … Wikipedia
cyclical — cy•cli•cal [[t]ˈsaɪ klɪ kəl, ˈsɪk lɪ [/t]] adj. 1) cvb cyclic 2) bus (of earnings, value, etc.) fluctuating widely according to changes in the economy or the seasons 3) bus cvb Usu., cyclicals. stocks of companies with cyclical earnings •… … From formal English to slang
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dormancy — /dawr meuhn see/, n. the state of being dormant. [1780 90; DORM(ANT) + ANCY] * * * ▪ biology Introduction state of reduced metabolic activity adopted by many organisms under conditions of environmental stress or, often, as in winter, when… … Universalium
government economic policy — ▪ finance Introduction measures by which a government attempts to influence the economy. The national budget generally reflects the economic policy of a government, and it is partly through the budget that the government exercises its three … Universalium
hormone — hormonal, hormonic /hawr mon ik, moh nik/, adj. /hawr mohn/, n. 1. Biochem. any of various internally secreted compounds, as insulin or thyroxine, formed in endocrine glands, that affect the functions of specifically receptive organs or tissues… … Universalium
reproductive system, human — Organ system by which humans reproduce. In females, the ovaries sit near the openings of the fallopian tubes, which carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. The cervix extends from the lower end of the uterus into the vagina, whose opening, as… … Universalium