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Thank you for your e-mail on March 23. As for your question on a more detailed point agreement for the sale of goods to third parties, we agree that it needs more fixed conditions.



Dear Sir,

Thank you for your e-mail on March 23. As for your question on a more detailed point agreement "for the sale of goods to third parties," we agree that it needs more fixed conditions.

I would also like to discuss the question of the amount we charge a commission, as we believe that the offered you the percentage is slightly lower than we hoped it.

We would like to give you the meeting next week, and discuss all our questions. Please let us know if this is convenient for you, we look forward to your response

Kind regards,

Yours faithfully, Maltsev Anastasia

Managing Director

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There are some economies.

In countries with a planned economy the state plays a large role, he plans, organizes and coordinates the production of the hole together. In a market economy, planning and organization of firms. RESOURCES implemented in a planned economy, are state-owned, private individuals have no right to own property, land and other non-labor means of production.

Government decides what to produce and how much. Goods and services are distributed to consumers through public outlets. Prices are regulated by the government. Some goods and services, such as education and health care are provided free by the state.

 

In countries with mixed economies in some of the resources allocated by the state and the rest of the market system. The economy has forced out two sectors: public and private.

Public sector in a mixed economy is responsible for the provision of public goods and the dignity of the goods. Resource allocation decisions in the public sector by the central or local government. In the public sector, the public good and the dignity of goods can be freely used and paid for by taxes. Examples include roads, health, and street lighting. In a mixed economy, the government usually provides a minimum standard of living for those who are not able to work.

 

In the private sector decisions of firms in response to customer demand. In the private sector entities can own the means of production. Enterprises are created by individuals on the supply of a wide range of goods and services. Competition between the firms. The result will be, as a rule, the choice and variety. One of the tasks of the government is to ensure that there is fair competition in the private sector.

 

What should be the "point of confusion" in this type of economy?

The government will decide how much business activity in the private sector as in the public sector. In countries where the state plays an important economic role, social status, as a rule, higher taxes, and the distribution of wealth and income more equal. In countries where the private sector is the most important economic role, social security, are generally lower, with less free products and services at the point of sale. In addition, the tax will be lower, and the distribution of wealth and income less equal.

 

In fact, no country has an economy that is fully planned and free market. Most countries in the world, there are elements of each system.


 

 


ассортимент range

безработный unemployed

богатство wealth

бросить, отказаться to give up

включать to involve

возможность opportunity

выбор, альтернатива choice

выбор, вариант option

выгода, прибыль benefit

выпуск продукции output

делить, подразделять to break down

доля share

домохозяйство household

жилье housing

изменяться to vary

израсходовать to use up

капиталовложение investment

качество quality

конкурировать to compete

неограниченный unlimited

огромный immense

печатник printer

позволить себе to afford

покупка purchase

порождать to generate

потребности needs

потребности wants

предоставить to provide

предпочтение preference



предприятие enterprise

предшествовать to forego

программное обеспечение software

производительность труда efficiency

пшеница wheat

пытаться to attempt

распределение allocation

распределять to allocate

рассматривать to consider

расширение extension

решать to solve

склад warehouse

скудный scarce

сталкиваться to face

стоимость cost

стремиться to aim

торговые агенты sales force

труд, трудовые ресурсы labour

удовлетворять to satisfy

улучшать to improve

частное лицо individual

экономика economy


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