Monetary
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monetary teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- parasal
Örnek Cümle:
Onların parasal problemleri var.
-They have monetary problems.
Örnek Cümle:
Parasal değer Amerikan toplumunda egemen değerdir.
-Monetary value is the dominant value in American society.
- moneter (Ticaret)
- paraya ait
- parayla ilgili, parasal, para {s}
- paraya ait, parayla ilgili (Mukavele)
- sikkeye ait
- para {s}
Örnek Cümle:
Bir milletin para ve mali politikalarının yeterli karışımına sahip olması önemlidir
-It is important for a nation to have an adequate mix of monetary and fiscal policies.
Örnek Cümle:
IMF Uluslararası Para Fonu (IMF) anlamına gelir.
-IMF stands for International Monetary Fund.
- para ile ilgili {s}
- mali
- financial
- mali
O, sayısız makbuz ve banka kayıtlarıyla ilgili yaptığı hesaplamalara dayandırarak, bilgisayarında tam bir mali kayıt yaptı.
-He made a complete financial record on his computer, basing his calculations on countless receipts and bank records.
İşçiler iş krizinde mali yenilgi alıyorlar.
-Workers are taking a financial beating in the employment crisis.
- monetary approach
- (Ticaret) parasal yaklaşım
- monetary asset
- (Ticaret) parasal varlık
- monetary items
- (Ticaret) parasal kalemler
- monetary policy committee
- (Ticaret) para politikası kurulu
- monetary system
- (Ticaret) parasal sistem
- monetary union
- (Ticaret) parasal birlik
- monetary unions
- para birlikleri
- monetary erosion
- para erozyonu
- monetary fund
- sermaye
- monetary policy
- para politikası
- monetary resource
- parasal kaynak
- monetary standard
- parasal standard
- monetary system
- para sistemi
- monetary system
- para jüyesi
- monetary unit
- para birimi
- monetary value
- para değeri
- monetary base
- 1. Halkın ve bankaların elinde tuttuğu toplam para
- monetary compensation
- maddi tazminat
- monetary incentive
- Parasal teşvik, para teşviki
- monetary injection
- parasal enjeksiyon
- monetary pool
- paranın toplandığı havuz
- monetary transmission mechanism
- (Ekonomi) Parasal Aktarım Mekanizması: Para politikası kararlarının üretim, tüketim, istihdam gibi reel ekonomik aktiviteleri ekonominin kendi dinamikleri aracılığı ile etkilemesini sağlayan mekanizmadır. Örneğin, Merkez Bankasının kısa vadeli faizleri değiştirerek, enflasyon beklentileri, piyasa faiz oranları, vade yapısı, para - kredi büyüklükleri ile aktif fiyatlarını etkilemesi ve belli bir süre sonra bu değişmelerin reel büyüklükler üzerinde etkili olması bu mekanizmanın çalışma biçimini oluşturur. Ancak, böyle bir mekanizmanın net olarak tespit edilmesi, davranışsal bir takım tanımlamalar da gerektirdiğinden, oldukça zordur
- monetary unit concept
- Para ölçüsü kavramı.Muhasebenin temel kavramlarından para ölçüsü kavramı
- monetary accomodation
- (Ticaret) parasal uyumlaştırma
- monetary affairs
- (Ticaret) parasal işler
- monetary aggragates
- (Ticaret) parasal toplamlar
- monetary aid
- para yardımı
- monetary and penal provisions
- (Ticaret) akçeli ve cezai hükümler
- monetary aspect
- (Ticaret) parasal yön
- monetary assets
- (Ticaret) parasal aktifler
- monetary assistance
- para yardımı
- monetary authorities
- (Ticaret) parasal yetki kurumları
- monetary autonomy
- (Ticaret) parasal özerklik
- monetary bill
- (Ticaret) para senedi
- monetary capital
- (Ticaret) parasal sermaye
- monetary claim
- (Ticaret) parasal alacak hakkı
- monetary compensation amount
- (Ticaret) parasal fark giderici miktar
- monetary depreciation
- (Ticaret) parasal değer kaybı
- monetary depression
- (Ticaret) para krizi
- monetary disturbance
- (Ticaret) parasal rahatsızlık
- monetary economy
- (Ticaret) parasal ekonomi
- monetary effect
- (Ticaret) parasal etki
- monetary equivalent
- (Ticaret) parasal karşılık
- monetary expansion
- (Ticaret) para arzının artırılması
- monetary gold
- (Ticaret) parasal altın
- monetary gold stock
- (Ticaret) parasal altın stoku
- monetary indicator
- (Kanun) parasal gösterge
- monetary inflation
- (Ticaret) para enflasyonu
- monetary legislation
- (Ticaret) para mevzuatı
- monetary liabilities
- (Ticaret) parasal borçlar
- monetary measures
- (Ticaret) para tedbirleri
- monetary method
- (Ticaret) parasal yöntem
- monetary nationalism
- (Ticaret) parasal milliyetçilik
- monetary payment
- (Ticaret) parasal ödeme
- monetary phenomenon
- (Ticaret) parasal olay
- monetary point of view
- (Ticaret) parasal bakış açısı
- monetary policy multiplier
- (Ticaret) para politikası çarpanı
- monetary pressure
- para sıkıntısı
- monetary reserves
- (Ticaret) parasal rezervler
- monetary reserves
- (Ticaret) para karşılıkları
- monetary reserves
- (Ticaret) para ihtiyatları
- monetary rule
- (Ticaret) parasal kural
- monetary sector
- (Ticaret) parasal sektör
- monetary sovereignty
- (Ticaret) iktisadi ve mali egemenlik
- monetary standard
- (Ticaret) parasal standart
- monetary taxes
- (Ticaret) nakdi vergiler
- monetary transactions
- (Ticaret) parasal işlem
- monetary value
- (Ticaret) para kıymeti
- financial
- iktisadi
- international monetary fund
- imf
- international monetary fund
- ımf
- European Monetary Union
- Avrupa Para Birliği
- International Monetary Fund
- Uluslararası Para Fonu
- domestic monetary unit
- ülke para birimi
- international monetary economics
- uluslararası para ekonomisi
- belarusian monetary unit
- Beyaz Rusya para birimi
- brazilian monetary unit
- brazilian para birimi
- contractionary monetary policy
- (Ekonomi) Daraltıcı para politikası
- dividend, perk, monetary gift
- temettü, ikramiye, para hediye
- equatorial guinea monetary unit
- Ekvator Ginesi para birimi
- lack of monetary control
- mali kontrol eksikliği
- nepalese monetary unit
- Nepal para birimi
- nigerian monetary unit
- nigerian para birimi
- non monetary
- parasal olmayan
- non-monetary
- parasal olmayan
- slovakian monetary unit
- Slovakya para birimi
- sri lankan monetary unit
- Sri Lankalı para birimi
- the International Monetary Fund
- Uluslararası Para Fonu
- International Monetary Fund (UN)
- (Askeri) Uluslar Arası Para Fonu (UN)
- anticipated monetary expansion
- (Ticaret) beklenen parasal genişleme
- applied monetary system
- (Ticaret) uygulamalı para sistemi
- clothing monetary allowance
- (Askeri) NAKDİ GİYECEK İSTİHKAKI
- economic and monetary union
- (Avrupa Birliği) (EMU) Ekonomik ve Parasal Birlik
- european monetary cooperation fund
- (Avrupa Birliği) (FECOM) Avrupa Parasal İşbirliği Fonu
- european monetary system
- (Avrupa Birliği) (EMS) Avrupa Para Sistemi
- fiduciary monetary system
- (Ticaret) itibari para
- fiduciary monetary system
- (Ticaret) güvene dayalı para
- financial
- {s} parasal
Tom'un parasal sorunlar yaşadığının farkında mıydın?
-Were you aware Tom was having financial problems?
Parasal sorunlar yaşıyor musunuz?
-Are you having financial problems?
- financial
- {s} finansal
Finansal sorunlarımız ciddi.
-Our financial problems are serious.
Finansal desteği durdurmaya karar verdik.
-We decided to cease financial support.
- initial clothing monetary allowance
- (Askeri) İLK NAKDİ GİYECEK İSTİHKAKI: Bak. "clothing monetary allowance"
- limping (monetary) standard
- (Ticaret) aksak para esası
- optimum monetary area
- (Ticaret) optimum para alanı
- standard clothing monetary allowance
- (Askeri) STANDART NAKDİ GİYECEK İSTİHKAKI
İlgili Terimler
monetary teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Of, pertaining to, or consisting of money
- financial
- Monetary means relating to money, especially the total amount of money in a country. Some countries tighten monetary policy to avoid inflation. relating to money, especially all the money in a particular country (monetarius, from moneta; MONEY). adj. International Monetary Fund monetary policy United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference
- relating to or involving money; "monetary rewards"; "he received thanks but no pecuniary compensation for his services
- Of or pertaining to money, or consisting of money; pecuniary
- pertaining to money, fiscal {s}
- Of or pertaining to money, or consisting of money
- relating to or involving money; "monetary rewards"; "he received thanks but no pecuniary compensation for his services"
- monetary impotence
- The inability of GDP to respond to a change in the money supply or in interest rates
- monetary instrument
- in the United States, refers to coins and currency of a foreign country, travelers’ checks, bearer negotiable instruments, bearer investment securities, bearer securities, stock on which title is passed on delivery, and similar material or checks, drafts, notes, money orders, and other similar instruments which are drawn on or by a foreign financial institution and are not in bearer form
defined in 31 USC § 5312(a)(3)(C)).
- monetary instrument
- coins and currency
- monetary policy
- The process by which the government, central bank, or monetary authority manages the supply of money, or trading in foreign exchange markets
- monetary unit
- A standard unit of a currency, of which the value of coins or notes are multiples
- monetary overhang
- A phenomenon where people have money holdings due to the lack of ability to spend them
- monetary assets
- money, personal wealth, capital
- monetary base
- money held by the banks and the public; unit of currency
- monetary control
- control of the production of money, control over the rate of exchange
- monetary fund
- a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
- monetary gold
- Gold held by governmental authorities as a financial asset
- monetary injection
- change in the amount of money in an economy
- monetary interest
- rate of interest on monies that the Bank of Israel allots to the commercial banks
- monetary laws
- regulations for financial issues, laws for damage or injury
- monetary loss
- loss resulting from changes in the buying power of money
- monetary management
- method used to change the level of activity in the economy by influencing the supply of money or interest rates, credit management
- monetary policy
- policy of a country or central bank in regards to money, amount of involvement which a government has on the market activity by influencing the level of export
- monetary policy
- Measures employed by governments to influence economic activity, specifically by manipulating the money supply and interest rates. Monetary and fiscal policy are two ways in which governments attempt to achieve or maintain high levels of employment, price stability, and economic growth. Monetary policy is directed by a nation's central bank. In the U.S., monetary policy is the responsibility of the Federal Reserve System, which uses three main instruments: open-market operations, the discount rate, and reserve requirements. In the post-World War II era, economists reached a consensus that, in the long run, inflation results when the money supply grows at too rapid a rate. See also monetarism
- monetary reform
- fundamental change in the economy, change in the unit of currency
- monetary restraints
- placing of restrictions on the supply of money or on the interest rate of an economy
- monetary standard
- monies held by the public and the banks; unit of currency
- monetary system
- system of money which deals with interest and rates of exchange
- monetary transaction
- business deal that involves the exchange of money
- monetary union
- agreement between countries to maintain a stable rate of exchange
- monetary unit
- a monetary unit
- monetary unit
- The standard unit of value of a currency, as the dollar in the United States or the peso in Mexico
- monetary unit
- the currency used by a country to compare exchange rates with other countries -- "In the United States the basic monetary unit is the dollar " (210)
- monetary unit
- The nominal units used to measure assets and liabilities The monetary unit used is usually the local currency unit (such as the Canadian dollar)
- monetary unit
- unit of currency
- monetary unit
- The coins, notes, unit of account which a country uses legally Since the end of the 19th century, most countries have a single monetary unit on their territory For example the dollar in the USA, the French franc in France, the Deutsche Mark in Germany are all monetary units
- monetary value
- the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold); "the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver"; "he puts a high price on his services"; "he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection
- moldovan monetary unit
- monetary unit in Moldova
- mongolian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Mongolia
- moroccan monetary unit
- monetary unit in Morocco
- mozambique monetary unit
- monetary unit in Mozambique
- International Monetary Fund
- The international organization entrusted with overseeing the global financial system by monitoring foreign exchange rates and balance of payments, as well as offering technical and financial assistance when asked. Abbreviated as IMF
- contractionary monetary policy
- (Ekonomi) Contractionary monetary policy is monetary policy that seeks to reduce the size of the money supply. In most nations, monetary policy is controlled by either a central bank or a finance ministry
- Economic and Monetary Union
- EMU
- European Monetary System
- technique designed to create economic unity for the nations of the European Economic Community by adjusting exchange rates between currencies and linking them to one another, EMS
- European monetary union
- financial alliance among certain European countries
- International Monetary Fund
- the IMF. Specialized agency of the United Nations system. It was conceived at the Bretton Woods Conference (1944) and officially founded in 1945 as a voluntary cooperative institution to help ensure the smooth international buying and selling of currency. More than 180 countries are members of the IMF. Its principal functions are stabilizing currency-exchange rates, financing the short-term balance-of-payments deficits of member countries, and providing advice and technical assistance to borrowing countries. Members contribute operating funds and receive voting rights according to their volume of international trade, national income, and international reserve holdings; the U.S. holds in excess of one-sixth of the voting rights, more than twice the percentage of any other member. The IMF has no coercive power over members, but it can refuse to lend money to members that do not agree to adhere to its policies; as a last resort it can ask members to withdraw from the organization. Critics of the IMF contend that the austerity and privatization measures it requires of borrowing countries reduce economic growth, deepen and prolong financial crises, and create severe hardships for the world's poorest people. See also International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; World Bank
- International Monetary Fund
- special UN agency that was founded in 1944 to stabilize exchange rates and to facilitate international commerce and to provide monetary aid to countries suffering economic hardship, IMF
- afghan monetary unit
- monetary unit in the Islamic State of Afghanistan
- albanian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Albania
- algerian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Algeria
- angolan monetary unit
- monetary unit in Angola
- argentine monetary unit
- monetary unit in Argentina
- armenian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Armenia
- austrian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Austria
- azerbaijani monetary unit
- monetary unit in Azerbaijan
- bahrainian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Bahrain
- bangladeshi monetary unit
- monetary unit in Bangladesh
- belarusian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Belarus
- bhutanese monetary unit
- monetary unit in Bhutan
- bolivian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Bolivia
- botswana monetary unit
- monetary unit in Botswana
- brazilian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Brazil
- british monetary unit
- monetary unit in Great Britain
- bulgarian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Bulgaria
- cambodian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Cambodia
- cape verde monetary unit
- monetary unit on Cape Verde
- chilean monetary unit
- monetary unit in Chile
- chinese monetary unit
- the monetary unit in the People's Republic of China
- colombian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Colombia
- costa rican monetary unit
- monetary unit in Costa Rica
- cuban monetary unit
- monetary unit in Cuba
- cypriot monetary unit
- monetary unit in Cyprus
- czech monetary unit
- monetary unit in Czech Republic
- danish monetary unit
- monetary unit in Denmark
- dominican monetary unit
- monetary unit in the Dominican Republic
- dutch monetary unit
- monetary unit in the Netherlands
- ecuadoran monetary unit
- monetary unit in Ecuador
- egyptian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Egypt
- el salvadoran monetary unit
- monetary unit in El Salvador
- equatorial guinea monetary unit
- monetary unit in Equatorial Guinea
- estonian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Estonia
- ethiopian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Ethiopia
- european monetary union
- A group of European countries creating one currency for the entire region
- european monetary union
- (Emu), as provided for under the Maastricht Treaty, gave the EU a single currency - the euro The objective is national economic convergence with a view to national political convergence Denmark, Greece, Sweden and the UK all opted out of joining Emu at its commencement on 1 1 99, but Greece subsequently joined on 1 1 2001 The 3 other countries will hold a referendum The UK's economic cycle has gradually moved into phase with that of most euroland (eurozone, euroarea) countries, but the UK is unlikely to join Emu before 2003 at the earliest The UK government's 5 proposed tests for joining are
- european monetary union
- The system under which EU members seek to adopt a single currency and other monetary policies under provisions of the Maastrict Treaty
- european monetary union
- Under the terms of the Maastricht Treaty of December 1991, EMU should be implemented in three stages, in accordance with a fixed timetable
- european monetary union
- A currency union consisting of most of the members of the European Union, who in January 1999 aligned their monetary policies under a European Central Bank and adopted a common currency, the euro
- finnish monetary unit
- monetary unit in Finland
- fractional monetary unit
- a monetary unit that is valued at a fraction (usually one hundredth) of the basic monetary unit
- gambian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Gambia
- georgian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Georgia
- german monetary unit
- monetary unit in Germany
- ghanian monetary unit
- monetary unit of Ghana
- greek monetary unit
- monetary unit in Greece
- guatemalan monetary unit
- monetary unit in Guatemala
- guinea-bissau monetary unit
- monetary unit in Guinea-Bissau
- guinean monetary unit
- monetary unit in Guinea
- haitian monetary unit
- the monetary unit in Haiti
- honduran monetary unit
- monetary unit in Honduras
- hungarian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Hungary
- icelandic monetary unit
- monetary unit in Iceland
- in monetary terms
- about money matters
- indian monetary unit
- monetary unit in India
- indonesian monetary unit
- monetary unit in Indonesia
- integrated fiscal- monetary policy
- policy concerning the degree of government intervention in the level of economic activity by influencing the supply of money and demand for it (Economics)
- international monetary fund
- Established with the World Bank (q v ) in 1945, a specialized agency affiliated with the United Nations and responsible for stabilizing international exchange rates and payments Its main function is to provide loans to its members (including industrialized and developing countries) when they experience balance of payments difficulties These loans frequently have conditions that require substantial internal economic adjustments by the recipients, most of which are developing countries
- international monetary fund
- Established along with the World Bank in 1945, the IMF is a specialized agency affiliated with the United Nations and is responsible for stabilizing international exchange loans to its members (including industrialized and developing countries) when they experience balance of payments difficulties These loans frequently carry conditions that require substantial internal economic adjustments by the recipients, most of which are developing countries
- international monetary fund
- The IMF is an international organization of 183 member countries, established to promote international monetary cooperation, exchange stability, and orderly exchange arrangements; to foster economic growth and high levels of employment; and to provide temporary financial assistance to countries to help ease balance of payments adjustment
- international monetary fund
- A multilateral financial institution established in 1945 to help member countries with international payments problems and to maintain orderly exchange rate policies U S agricultural exports benefit indirectly from activities of the IMF that maintain the global trade in commodities and food
- international monetary fund
- Conceived at Bretton Woods, founded in 1947 and based in Washington, D C , this pillar of the global economic order has a stated mission: maintaining an orderly process of multilateral lending and helping members resolve temporary balance of payments shortfalls, but the agency imposes strict loan conditions known as structural adjustment programs that transform national economies IMF resources come from 182 member countries, whose vote share depends not on population size but on how much money they contribute The United States commands a 17 percent share With major IMF decisions requiring an 85 percent approval, Washington exercises exclusive veto power The IMF almost never votes, however, as the United States forges consensus before meetings IN DEPTH
- international monetary fund
- (IMF): A public international organization created by the Bretton Woods agreement as the main instrument of international monetary management The IMF helps countries with payments deficits by advancing credits to them Originally, its approval was made necessary for any change in exchange rates It advises countries on policies affecting the monetary system The IMF is provided with a fund composed of member countries' contributions in gold and in their own currencies The system of weighted voting allows the United States to exert a preponderant influence in this body
- international monetary fund
- an organisation set up in 1945, affiliated to the United Nations which aims to promote trade, monetary co-operation and the stabilisation of exchange rates
- international monetary fund
- a United Nations agency to promote trade by increasing the exchange stability of the major currencies
- international monetary fund
- The international organization created by the Bretton Woods agreement whose objective is to promote the growth of world trade by making loans to countries experiencing balance-of-payments difficulties 348
- international monetary fund
- an international agency, established after World War II, designed to help countries with balance of payments problems and to ensure the smooth functioning of the international monetary system (chapter 19)
- international monetary fund
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