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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume
Consumption
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Arabic 901 |
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Japanese 901 |
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901-1 | resource | موارد | zdroj | Ressource | recursos | ressources | risorse | 資源 | recursos | Ресурсы | 资源 |
901-2 | production | إنتاج | produkce | Produktion | producción | production | produzione | 生産 | produção | Производства | 生产 |
901-3 | consumption | إستهلاك | spotřeba | Konsum | consumo | 消費 | consumo | Потребление | 消费 | ||
901-4 | saving | إدخار | spoření | Sparen | ahorro | 貯蓄 | poupança | Сбережения | 储蓄 | ||
901-5 | investment | تثمير—إستثمار | investice | Investition | inversión | 投資 | investimento | Инвестиции | 投资 |
A part of population theory (105-1) is concerned with the social and economic determinants and consequences of population trends. The theoretical treatment of population was largely centered in the past on the relation between total population and resources 1, i.e., the means available to maintain the population, or production 2, the creation of goods and services. More recently, the emphasis has shifted to the interrelations between population growth (701-1) and its components, and economic growth (903-1), particularly with respect to consumption 3, saving 4, investment 5 and labor market 6★. More...
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