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Перевод: suasion speek suasion


[существительное]
уговаривание; уговоры


Тезаурус:

  1. Portfolio controls consist of special deposits, supplementary special deposits, reserve requirements, directives, and moral suasion.
  2. All consumers were urged to "switch off at the peak" and in periods of severe difficulties moral suasion was backed up by statutory controls, though for small consumers these were practically impossible to enforce, so that voluntary restriction remained the more important.
  3. Friday's uptick, leaving the index still close to its lowest level since January 1987 and more than 20 per cent down since the start of this year, was prompted by some old-style "suasion" between the Ministry of Finance and the Big Four, Nomura, Nikko, Daiwa and Yamaichi.
  4. While moral suasion had been favoured in the War (in preference to rationing) as a means of restricting domestic demand, and had for a time been partially successful, as peace returned it lost much of its impact.
  5. In a second reading, a note of coercion, or rather moral suasion, can be felt, but even here one gets the impression that he reduced any opposition so that the causee was again a mere instrument acting under coercion.
  6. Moral suasion caused the banks to discriminate between customers in a manner unrelated to their ordinary business relations: a customer who happened to be an exporter was eligible for funds, but an equally good customer who, say, imported manufactured consumer goods was deprived of necessary funds.
  7. Moral suasion by the Bank of England was frequently directed at the nature of banking business (qualitative directives) rather than the overall level of business (quantitative directives) to which, say, the call for special deposits would be aimed.
  8. a corporatist incomes policy is a negotiated policy which is enforced primarily by means of moral suasion and private coercion, rather than state coercion.
  9. As far as is known the Bank of England has not issued any direction to any bank: it relies on "moral suasion" and the co-operation of the banks.
  10. It is hardly surprising that the clearing banks found the use of both moral suasion and direct controls particularly irksome.
  11. Suggestion and request (sometimes called "moral suasion").
  12. The influx of foreign banks into the domestic financial market has undoubtedly reduced the ability of the Bank to carry out monetary control through moral suasion or supervision through the traditional informal networks.
  13. Other methods of regulation used by the authorities were "moral suasion" and direct controls.

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