Inefficient

  • 41inefficiency — inefficient in‧ef‧fi‧cient [ˌɪnˈfɪʆnt◂] adjective producing goods or working in a way that uses more time, money etc than necessary: • the assumption that the public sector is wasteful, inefficient and unproductive inefficiently adverb… …

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  • 42Неэффективный портфель — (INEFFICIENT PORTFOLIO) портфель, который не удовлетворяет критерию эффективности портфеля и поэтому не принадлежит эффективному множеству …

    Финансовый глоссарий

  • 43wasted energy — inefficient use of power …

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  • 44bumbledom —  Inefficient, pompous and foolish officialdom …

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  • 45maladministration — Inefficient administration; bad but not necessarily corrupt administration. Minkler v Slate. 14 Neb 181, 183 …

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  • 46inefficiency — inefficient ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not achieving maximum productivity; failing to make the best use of time or resources. DERIVATIVES inefficiency noun inefficiently adverb …

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  • 47inefficiently — inefficient ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not achieving maximum productivity; failing to make the best use of time or resources. DERIVATIVES inefficiency noun inefficiently adverb …

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  • 48Jet engine — For a general overview of aircraft engines, see Aircraft engine. A Pratt Whitney F100 turbofan engine for the …

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  • 49Subsidy — In economics, a subsidy (also known as a subvention) is a form of financial assistance paid to a business or economic sector. A subsidy can be used to support businesses that might otherwise fail, or to encourage activities that would otherwise… …

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  • 50Public choice theory — Public choice in economic theory is the use of modern economic tools to study problems that are traditionally in the province of political science. (A more general term is political economy , an earlier name for economics that evokes its… …

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