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Subsidy-free pricing

Глоссарий терминов коммунальных услуг
    Prices such that no consumer (or group of consumers) could obtain service at a lower price from an alternative supplier (or technology). on the other hand, if some consumers pay more than the cost of the next best alternative, then (if the supplier is earning normal economic profits) other consumers are paying less than the total incremental cost of serving them (ie. they are receiving an implicit subsidy).


Ценообразование свободное от субсидирования, русский
    Цены устанавливаются так, что ни один потребитель (или группа потребителей) не может получить услугу по более низкой цене от альтернативного поставщика (или с помощью альтернативной технологии). с другой стороны, если некоторые потребители платят больше, чем стоимость лучшей альтернативы, то (если поставщик получает нормальную экономическую прибыль) другие потребители будут платить меньше суммы совокупных дополнительных издержек на их обслуживание (то есть, они получают неявную субсидию).




Pric, английский
    Parts reliability information center


Price, английский
  1. Цена

  2. Цена о ~s for measured work единичные расценки на (строительные) работы


Price, английский

Price adjustment, английский
  1. A modification to a quoted price.

  2. An automatic update of the price of a service item based on the setup of service price adjustment groups.


Price at factor cost, английский
    Цена по стоимости факторов производства (рыночная цена минус косвенные налоги плюс субсидии; в снс)


Price band, английский
    A price range that has minimum and maximum prices set.


Price basket controls, английский
    In price cap regulation, different controls can be placed on specific products or groups of products. the price adjustment of the price cap formula can differ across customer groups or product groups, thus reducing the pricing options available to firms-generally to protect groups with inelastic demands who lack substitutes.


Price c.& f., английский
    Цена каф...(название порта назначения). цена товара, реализуемого на условиях "стоимость и фрахт"


Price cap, английский
    A legally established maximum price that is imposed on a product or service. generally, this price is below the one that would otherwise be charged by the supplier (for example, a monopolist). a price cap (or ceiling) is placed on a product or service within a market with the goal of keeping the price low, presumably based on the notion that otherwise the price would be too high. however, if imposed on a product or service subject to a competitive market, a price ceiling is likely to create a shortage of, or excess demand for, that product or service. see price cap formula.


Price cap excessive returns, английский
    Since a pure price cap regulation can result in a firm obtaining very high realized rates of return under favorable scenarios (and successful cost-cutting), regulators sometimes adopt a hybrid scheme that can involve sharing high returns with customers if those returns exceed a trigger point. in addition, a maximum return can be specified if there are negative political consequences to high reported returns. note, such sharing rules or caps on returns dampens the firm’s incentives for cost containment-leading to incentives similar to those under rate of return regulation.


Price cap financial model, английский
    Some versions of price cap regulation do not focus on identifying an externally-identified x-factor, but base the price control on the revenues necessary to cover the operating costs and provide an appropriate return on investments during the control period. the net present value of the firm incorporates the investments required to meet service quality and expansion targets, as well as projected efficiencies (which can be related to an x-factor). the results of the cash flow model are used to determine the price control.


Price cap formula, английский
    A precise expression denoting the constraint facing a firm over the period of a price control. an example of a simple version of the formula would be rpi-x+k+q, where the terms reflect adjustments for retail price inflation, productivity, network expansion, and improved quality of service. in practice, with baskets other features, the formal representation of the formula can be quite complicated.


Price cap path, английский
    At the time of the price cap review,a regulated firm might be earning excessive or inadequate returns. the regulator must make a determination regarding where to re-set the starting price for the new price cap formula. sometimes a glide path is established to maintain incentives for cost containment during the last stages of a price control. alternatively, a discrete price adjustment (or one-off approach) is used to quickly re-set the price at a level where expected returns are not excessive (or inadequate).


Price cap regulation, английский
    See price reviews and price cap formula. such regulation provides strong incentives to cut costs, but price control must also address service quality issues. such regulation reduces incentives to over-invest in capital during the period of a price control.


Price capping, английский
    The application of a limit on the prices that a utility may charge in a given regulatory period. a regulator sets the amount with the aim of taking into account the increases in productivity expected of the sector in comparison with the ongoing inflation in the economy as whole. price capping will often be used in conjunction with benchmarking in order to allow the regulator to more easily assess the levels of productivity that a company should be achieving.


Price ceiling, английский
    An upper limit for price.


Price change, английский
    Increase or decrease in the closing price of a security compared to the previous day`s closing price.


Price check, английский
    The process of looking up a price.


Price cif, английский
    Цена сиф...(название порта назначения). цена товара, реализуемого на условиях "стоимость, страхование и фрахт".


Price competition, английский
    Attempts by rival firms to attract customers with lower prices.


Price compression, английский
    The limitation of the price appreciation potential for a callable bond in a declining interest rate environment, based on the expectation that the bond will be redeemed at the call price.


Alternative, английский
  1. A альтернативный class, question alternativity n альтернативность

  2. Вариант (напр, проекта), вариантное решение || вариантный о as an ~ в качестве варианта [вариантного решения]

  3. One of the music genres that appears under genre classification in windows media player library. based on id3 standard tagging format for mp3 audio files. id3v1 genre id # 20.


Technology, английский
  1. The use of tools and knowledge to meet human needs.

  2. Техника; технология

  3. Техника (означает все знания или неотъемлемую часть знаний о: научных принципах или открытиях; промышленных процессах; материальных и энергетических ресурсах; средствах транспорта и связи, постольку, поскольку эти знания непосредственно касаются развития производства товаров или сферы услуг; документы юнеско)

  4. N технология speech recognition ~ технология распознава- ния речи3

  5. Национальный институт стандартов и технологии

  6. Технология

  7. The body of knowledge about, and the systematic study of, methods, techniques and hardware applied in the adaptation of the physical environment to man`s needs and wants. the application of scientific knowledge to build or improve the infrastructure of agriculture, industry government and daily life. (technology must not be confused with the very infrastructure it generates). technology has autocatalytic properties. it favores the use of technical devices and processes even in solving social problems, e.g., by using fertilizers to enhance agricultural production rather than a different form of work organization, by using computers for national planning rather than decentralized decision making processes.

  8. The practical application of knowledge to achieve particular tasks that employs both technical artefacts (hardware, equipment) and (social) information (‘software’, know-how for production and use of artefacts). supply push aims at developing specifi c technologies through support for research, development and demonstration. demand pull is the practice of creating market and other incentives to induce the introduction of particular sets of technologies (e.g., low-carbon technologies through carbon pricing) or single technologies (e.g., through technology-specifi c feed-in tariffs).


Incremental, английский
    Пошаговый; представляемый в приращениях; увеличивающийся; возрастающий


Peak-load pricing, английский
    Pricing a product at higher levels during periods of highest demand. such an approach signals users that continuing high levels of usage are imposing high costs on the system (as when the system capacity must be expanded sooner than otherwise would be the case). usually, the higher prices are in effect during a specific set of hours. see also time of use pricing and real time pricing.


Demand-based pricing, английский
    Prices set according to customers’ willingness to pay.