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planned economy ¼Æ»®¾¼Ã
controlled economy ¹ÜÖÆ¾¼Ã
rural economics Å©´å¾¼Ã
liberal economy ×ÔÓɾ¼Ã
mixed economy »ìºÏ¾¼Ã
political economy ÕþÖξ¼Ãѧ
protectionism ±£»¤Ö÷Òå
autarchy ±Õ¹Ø×ÔÊØ
primary sector ³õ¼¶³É·Ö
private sector ˽Ӫ³É·Ö,˽Ӫ²¿ÃÅ
public sector ¹«¹²²¿ÃÅ,¹«¹²³É·Ö
economic channels ¾¼ÃÇþµÀ
economic balance ¾¼Ãƽºâ
economic fluctuation ¾¼Ã²¨¶¯
economic depression ¾¼ÃË¥ÍË
economic stability ¾¼ÃÎȶ¨
economic policy ¾¼ÃÕþ²ß
economic recovery ¾¼Ã¸´Ô
understanding Ô¼¶¨
concentration ¼¯ÖÐ
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trust ÍÐÀ˹
cartel ¿¨Ìضû
rate of growth Ôö³¤
economic trend ¾¼ÃÇ÷ÊÆ
economic situation ¾¼ÃÐÎÊÆ
infrastructure »ù±¾½¨Éè
standard of living Éú»î±ê×¼,Éú»îˮƽ
purchasing power, buying power ¹ºÂòÁ¦
scarcity ¶Ìȱ
stagnation Í£ÖÍ,ÏôÌõ,²»¾°Æø
underdevelopment ²»·¢´ï
underdeveloped ²»·¢´ïµÄ
developing ·¢Õ¹ÖеÄ
initial capital ´´°ì×ʱ¾
frozen capital ¶³½á×ʽð
frozen assets ¶³½á×ʲú
fixed assets ¹Ì¶¨×ʲú
real estate ²»¶¯²ú,·¿µØ²ú
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allocation of funds ×ʽð·ÖÅä
contribution of funds ×ʽð¾èÏ×
working capital fund ÖÜת»ù½ð
revolving fund Ñ»·»ù½ð,ÖÜתÐÔ»ù½ð
contingency fund ÒâÍ⿪֧,×¼±¸½ð
reserve fund ×¼±¸½ð
buffer fund »º³å»ù½ð,ƽ׼»ù½ð
sinking fund ³¥Õ®»ù½ð
investment Ͷ×Ê,×ʲú
investor Ͷ×ÊÈË
self-financing ×ԳᄋÑ,¾·Ñ×Ô¸ø
bank ÒøÐÐ
current account ¾³£ÕÊ»§ (ÃÀ×÷:checking account)
current-account holder ֧ƱÕÊ»§ (ÃÀ×÷:checking-account holder)
cheque ֧Ʊ (ÃÀ×÷:check)
bearer cheque, cheque payable to bearer ÎÞ¼ÇÃû֧Ʊ,À´ÈË֧Ʊ
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traveller's cheque ÂÃÐÐ֧Ʊ
chequebook ֧Ʊ²¾,֧Ʊ±¾ (ÃÀ×÷:checkbook)
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money »õ±Ò
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cash ÏÖ½ð
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banknote, note ³®Æ±,Ö½±Ò (ÃÀ×÷:bill)
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exchange rate »ãÂÊ,¶Ò»»ÂÊ
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floating exchange rate ¸¡¶¯»ãÂÊ
free exchange rates ×ÔÓÉ»ã¶ÒÊг¡
foreign exchange certificate Íâ»ã¶Ò»»È¯
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speculation Ͷ»ú
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deflation ͨ»õ½ôËõ
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securities business ֤ȯÊг¡
stock exchange ¹ÉƱÊг¡
stock exchange corporation ֤ȯ½»Ò×Ëù
stock exchange ֤ȯ½»Ò×Ëù,¹ÉƱ½»Ò×Ëù
quotation ±¨¼Û,ÅÆ¼Û
share ¹É·Ý,¹ÉƱ
shareholder, stockholder ¹ÉƱ³ÖÓÐÈË,¹É¶«
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cash dividend ÏÖ½ðÅä¹É
stock investment ¹ÉƱͶ×Ê
investment trust Ͷ×ÊÐÅÍÐ
stock-jobber ¹ÉƱ¾¼ÍÈË
stock company, stock brokerage firm ֤ȯ¹«Ë¾
securities ÓмÛ֤ȯ
share, common stock ÆÕͨ¹É
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income gain ¹ÉÀûÊÕÈë
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par value ¹ÉÃæ¼Û¸ñ, Æ±Ãæ¼Û¸ñ
bull ÂòÊÖ, ¶àÍ·
bear ÂôÊÖ, ¿ÕÍ·
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hard times µÍ³±
business recession ¾°ÆøË¥ÍË
doldrums ¾°ÆøÍ£ÖÍ
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break ±©µø
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short term loan ¶ÌÆÚ´û¿î
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medium term loan ÖÐÆÚ´û¿î
lender ծȨÈË
creditor ծȨÈË
debtor Õ®ÎñÈË,½è·½
borrower ½è·½,½è¿îÈË
borrowing ½è¿î
interest ÀûÏ¢
rate of interest ÀûÂÊ
discount ÌùÏÖ,ÕÛ¿Û
rediscount ÔÙÌùÏÖ
annuity Äê½ð
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amortization ̯Ïú,̯»¹,·ÖÆÚ³¥¸¶
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short term credit ¶ÌÆÚÐÅ´û
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floating debt Á÷¶¯Õ®Îñ
drawing Ìá¿î,Ìá´æ
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allowance, grant, subsidy ²¹Ìù,²¹Öú½ð,½òÌù
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expenditure, outgoings ¿ªÖ§,Ö§³ö
fixed costs ¹Ì¶¨³É±¾
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running expenses ÈÕ³£·ÑÓÃ,¾Óª·ÑÓÃ
miscellaneous costs ÔÓÏî·ÑÓÃ
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transport costs ÔËÊä·ÑÓÃ
social charges Éç»á¸ºµ£·ÑÓÃ
contingent expenses, contingencies »òÓзÑÓÃ
apportionment of expenses ·Ö̯·ÑÓÃ
income ÊÕÈë,ÊÕÒæ
earnings ÀûÈó,ÊÕÒæ
gross income, gross earnings ×ÜÊÕÈë,×ÜÊÕÒæ
gross profit, gross benefit ëÀû,×ÜÀûÈó,ÀûÒæÃ«¶î
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average income ƽ¾ùÊÕÈë
national income ¹úÃñÊÕÈë
profitability, profit earning capacity ÀûÈóÂÊ,Ó®ÀûÂÊ
yield ²úÁ¿ÊÕÒæ,ÊÕÒæÂÊ
increase in value, appreciation ÔöÖµ,ÉýÖµ
duty ˰
taxation system Ë°ÖÆ
taxation Õ÷˰,ÄÉ˰
fiscal charges ²ÆÎñ˰ÊÕ
progressive taxation ÀÛ½øË°ÖÆ
graduated tax ÀÛ½øË°
value added tax Ôöֵ˰
income tax ËùµÃ˰
land tax µØ×â,µØ¼Û˰
excise tax ÌØÐíȨ˰
basis of assessment ¹À˰±ê×¼
taxable income ÐëÄÉ˰µÄÊÕÈë
fiscality ¼ì²é
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tax exemption Ãâ˰
taxpayer ÄÉ˰ÈË
tax collector ÊÕ˰Ա
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the central task refers to economic construction and two basic points are the four cardinal principles - adherence to the socialist road, to Communist Party leadership, to the people's democratic dictatorship and to Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought - and persisting in reform and opening.
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Reform is "the self-perfection and self-development of the socialist system."
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The criterion for our judgement is whether the move facilitates the development of socialist productive forces, whether it helps increase the overall national strength of a socialist country, and whether it brings about better living standards.
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The main goals of socialism are the liberation and development of productive forces, the elimination of exploitation and polarization between the rich and the poor and the final achievement of common prosperity.
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to warn people of the influence of both the Right and the "Left" deviations, particularly of the deep-rooted "Left" influence.
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Socialism and capitalism are not distinguished by the proportion of planned and market economy.
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As the reform further develops, the scope for mandatory state plans will be narrowed, while the scope for market forces will be enlarged.
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to establish at a preliminary level a new system of socialist planned commodity economy.
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economic and legal leverages ¾¼Ã¼Æ»®ºÍÊг¡µ÷½ÚÏà½áºÏ
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a mechanism that combines planned economy and market regulation
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The basic task of the nation is to concentrate its efforts on socialist modernization.
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to modernize the country's industry, agriculture, national defence and science and technology step by step to turn China into a strong and prosperous socialist country with a high level of culture and democracy.
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The basis of the socialist economic system is socialist public ownership of the means of production, namely, ownership by the whole people and collective ownership by the working people.
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The state economy is the sector of socialist economy under ownership by the whole people; it is the leading force in the national economy.
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The state ensures the consolidation and growth of the state economy.
China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, C.C.P.I.T.
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National Council for US-China Trade ÃÀÖÐóÒ×È«¹úÀíÊ»á
Japan-China Economic Association ÈÕÖо¼Ãлá
Association for the Promotion of International Trade,Japan ÈÕ±¾¹ú¼ÊóÒ×´Ù½ø»á
British Council for the Promotion of International Trade Ó¢¹ú¹ú¼ÊóÒ×´Ù½øÎ¯Ô±»á
International Chamber of Commerce ¹ú¼ÊÉÌ»á
International Union of Marine Insurance ¹ú¼Êº£ÑóÔËÊä±£ÏÕлá
International Alumina Association ¹ú¼ÊÂÁ·¯ÍÁлá
Universal Postal Union, UPU Íò¹úÓÊÕþÁªÃË
Customs Co-operation Council, CCC ¹ØË°ºÏ×÷ÀíÊ»á
United Nations Trade and Development Board ÁªºÏ¹úóÒ×Óë·¢Õ¹ÀíÊ»á
Organization for Economic cooperation and Development, DECD ¾¼ÃºÏ×÷Ó뿪·¢×éÖ¯
European Economic Community, EEC, European Common Market Å·ÖÞ¾¼Ã¹²Í¬Ìå
European Free Trade Association, EFTA Å·ÖÞ×ÔÓÉóÒ×ÁªÃË
European Free Trade Area, EFTA Å·ÖÞ×ÔÓÉóÒ×Çø
Council for Mutual Economic Aid, CMEA ¾¼Ã»¥ÖúίԱ»á
Eurogroup Å·ÖÞ¼¯ÍÅ
Group of Ten Ê®¹ú¼¯ÍÅ
Committee of Twenty(Paris Club) ¶þÊ®¹úίԱ»á
Coordinating Committee, COCOM °ÍÀèͳ³ïίԱ»á
Caribbean Common Market, CCM, Caribbean Free-Trade Association, CARIFTA¼ÓÀձȹ²Í¬Êг¡£¨¼ÓÀÕ±È×ÔÓÉóÒ×ͬÃË£©
Andeans Common Market, ACM, Andeans Treaty Organization, ATO °²µÚ˹¹²Í¬Êг¡
Latin American Free Trade Association, LAFTA À¶¡ÃÀÖÞ×ÔÓÉóÒ×ÁªÃË
Central American Common Market, CACM ÖÐÃÀÖÞ¹²Í¬Êг¡
African and Malagasy Common Organization, OCAM ·ÇÖÞÓëÂí¶û¼Óʲ¹²Í¬×éÖ¯
East African Common Market, EACM ¶«·Ç¹²Í¬Êг¡
Central African Customs and Economic Union, CEUCA ÖзǹØË°¾¼ÃͬÃË
West African Economic Community, WAEC Î÷·Ç¾¼Ã¹²Í¬Ìå
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC ʯÓÍÊä³ö¹ú×éÖ¯
Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries, OAPEC °¢À²®Ê¯ÓÍÊä³ö¹ú×éÖ¯
Commonwealth Preference Area Ó¢Áª°îÌØ»ÝÇø
Centre National du Commerce Exterieur, National Center of External Trade
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People's Bank of China ÖйúÈËÃñÒøÐÐ
Bank of China ÖйúÒøÐÐ
International Bank for Reconstruction and development, IBRD ¹ú¼Ê¸´ÐË¿ª·¢ÒøÐÐ
World Bank ÊÀ½çÒøÐÐ
International Development association, IDA ¹ú¼Ê¿ª·¢Ð»á
International Monetary Found Agreement ¹ú¼Ê»õ±Ò»ù½ðж¨
International Monetary Found, IMF ¹ú¼Ê»õ±Ò»ù½ð×éÖ¯
European Economic and Monetary Union Å·ÖÞ¾¼ÃÓë»õ±ÒͬÃË
European Monetary Cooperation Fund Å·ÖÞ»õ±ÒºÏ×÷»ù½ð
Bank for International Settlements, BIS ¹ú¼Ê½áËãÒøÐÐ
African Development Bank, AFDB ·ÇÖÞ¿ª·¢ÒøÐÐ
Export-Import Bank of Washington ÃÀ¹ú½ø³ö¿ÚÒøÐÐ
National city Bank of New York »¨ÆìÒøÐÐ
American Oriental Banking Corporation ÃÀ·áÒøÐÐ
American Express Co. Inc. ÃÀ¹úÍò¹ú±¦Í¨ÒøÐÐ
The Chase Bank ´óÍ¨ÒøÐÐ
Inter-American Development Bank, IDB ·ºÃÀ¿ª·¢ÒøÐÐ
European Investment Bank, EIB Å·ÖÞͶ×ÊÒøÐÐ
Midland Bank,Ltd. Ã×À¼ÒøÐÐ
United Bank of Switzerland ÈðÊ¿ÁªºÏÒøÐÐ
Dresden Bank A.G. µÂÀÛ˹¶ØÒøÐÐ
Bank of Tokyo,Ltd. ¶«¾©ÒøÐÐ
Hongkong and Shanghai Corporation Ïã¸Û»ã·áÒøÐÐ
International Finance Corporation, IFC ¹ú¼Ê½ðÈÚ¹«Ë¾
La Communaute Financieve Africane ·ÇÖÞ½ðÈÚ¹²Í¬Ìå
Economic and Social Council, ECOSOC ÁªºÏ¹ú¾¼Ã¼°Éç»áÀíÊ»á
United Nations Development Program, NUDP ÁªºÏ¹ú¿ª·¢¼Æ»®Êð
United Nations Capital Development Fund, UNCDF ÁªºÏ¹ú×ʱ¾¿ª·¢»ù½ð
United Nations Industrial Development Organization, UNIDO ÁªºÏ¹ú¹¤Òµ·¢Õ¹×éÖ¯
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD ÁªºÏ¹úóÒ×Óë·¢Õ¹»áÒé
Food and Agricultural Organization, FAO Á¸Ê³Óëũҵ×éÖ¯, Á¸Å©×éÖ¯
Economic Commission for Europe, ECE Å·ÖÞ¾¼ÃίԱ»á
Economic Commission for Latin America, ECLA À¶¡ÃÀÖÞ¾¼ÃίԱ»á
Economic Commission for Asia and Far East, ECAFE ÑÇÖÞ¼°Ô¶¶«¾¼ÃίԱ»á
Economic Commission for Western Asia, ECWA Î÷ÑǾ¼ÃίԱ»á
Economic Commission for Africa, ECA ·ÇÖÞ¾¼ÃίԱ»á
Overseas Chinese Investment Company »ªÇÈͶ×ʹ«Ë¾
New York Stock Exchange, NYSE ŦԼ֤ȯ½»Ò×Ëù
London Stock Market Â×¶Ø¹ÉÆ±Êг¡
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