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Terms for subject Environment (5171 entries)
økonomisk geografi economic geography (The geography of people making a living, dealing with the spatial patterns of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. The development of economic geography over the past three decades has witnessed the substitution of analysis for description, leading to an identification of the factors and an understanding of the processes affecting the spatial differentiation of economic activities over the earth's surface)
økonomisk hjelp financial aid (The transfer of funds from developed to underdeveloped countries)
økonomisk hjelp financial assistance (Help and support provided on matters concerning money)
økonomisk incitament economic incentive (Rewards or penalties offered by government or management to induce an economic sector, company or group of workers to act in such a way as to produce results that plan objectives or policy goals)
økonomisk kompensasjon financial compensation (The financial reparations that a claimant seeks or a court awards for injuries sustained or property harmed by another)
økonomisk konkurranse economic competition (The market condition where an individual or firm that wants to buy or sell a commodity or service has a choice of possible suppliers or customers)
økonomisk konsentrasjon economic concentration (The extent to which a market is taken up by producers within a given industry)
økonomisk levedyktighet economic viability (Capability of developing and surviving as a relatively independent social, economic or political unit)
økonomisk planlegging economic planning (An economy in which prices, incomes etc. are determined centrally by government rather than through the operation of the free market, and in which industrial production is governed by an overall national plan)
økonomisk politikk economic policy (A definite course of action adopted and pursued by a government, political party or enterprise pertaining to the production, distribution and use of income, wealth and commodities)
økonomisk prognose economic forecasting (The production of estimates of future financial and commercial trends, based on econometric models or surveys)
økonomisk region economic region (A district or an administrative division of a city or territory that is designed according to some material, distributive or productive criteria)
økonomisk rettighet economic rights (The just claims and legal guarantees to access, participate in and profit from the production, distribution and use of property, intellectual property, income and wealth)
økonomisk sektor economic sector (A part of a country's or region's commercial, industrial and financial activity, delimited either by public, corporate and private organization of expenditures or by agriculture, manufacturing and service product types)
økonomisk situasjon economic situation (The complex of elements which, in a given period, characterize the condition or state of a country or region's ability to produce goods, services and other resources with exchange value)
økonomisk soneinndeling economic zoning (A land-use planning design or control where specific types of businesses or private sector investment are encouraged within designated boundaries)
økonomisk støtte economic support (Any form of financial assistance or inducement for persons or institutions)
økonomisk struktur economic structure (The underlying framework, including transportation and communications systems, industrial facilities, education and technology, that enables a country or region to produce goods, services and other resources with exchange value)
økonomisk system economic system (Organized sets of procedures used within or between communities to govern the production and distribution of goods and services)
økonomisk teori economic theory (The study of relationships in the economy. Its purpose is to analyze and explain the behaviour of the various economic elements. The body of economic theory can be divided into two broad categories, positive theory and welfare theory. Positive theory is an attempt to analyze the operation of the economy without considering the desirability of its results in terms of ultimate goals. Welfare theory is concerned primarily with an evaluation of the economic system in terms of ethical goals which are not themselves derived from economic analysis)