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[#2450870] 31.08.14 23:10
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K rasti je spet največ pripomogla rast bruto naložb v zgradbe in objekte (ta je bila 24-odstotna).
Gradbena industrija ne more prodati starih zavoženih investicij in zopet vlaga v nove gradnje, ki jih ne bo mogla prodati, Finance z Bratuškovo pa se hvalijo z rastjo BDP-ja. Kdo je tu nor?
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[#2450879] 31.08.14 23:31
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(X) pomaga ohranjati stik s trgom dela prek izobraževaNJ in usposabljaNJ

(>) pomaga ohranjati stik s trgom dela prek izobraževaNJA in usposabljaNJA


Prosim, navadite se pravilno uporabljati glagolnike (in "ferštand"). - V takšnih primerih, kot je zgoraj, edninska oblika že pomeni splošno oz. poljubno količino, zato ni nikakršne potrebe po množini. Še več: ni le grdo in lažiizobražensko, tudi nesmiselno je. V slovenščini glagolniki praviloma bolj težko prenašajo množino.

Skratka, podučite se o glagolnikih in njih pravilni rabi!

LP, Hanibal Lector
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[#2450930] 01.09.14 08:51
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čas vnosa: 01.09.14 08:17
Rast se bo spet začela, ko bo idiotom v eurobirokraciji potegnilo, da brez domače potrošnje ne gre. Tiskat denar, ga deliti med ljudi, pa bo. Eni pač dolgo rabijo, da jim kapne. Nemci so sploh trdoglavi, ko jih zagrabi kaka blaznost.
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[#2450935] 01.09.14 08:57 · odgovor na: anon-329788 (#2450930)
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[inflacija123]
Rast se bo spet začela, ko bo idiotom v eurobirokraciji potegnilo, da brez domače potrošnje ne gre. Tiskat denar, ga deliti med ljudi, pa bo. Eni pač dolgo rabijo, da jim kapne. Nemci so sploh trdoglavi, ko jih zagrabi kaka blaznost.
Da, kontrolna dividenda manjka v glavah tudi nemških ekonomistov, ne le slovenskih!
plinius sporočil: 4
[#2450968] 01.09.14 10:10
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"Slovenija je v drugem četrtletju imela največjo rast BDP v EU."
Res?
Slovenia's Economic Growth Accelerates as Exports Advance
www.bloomberg.com/ne...vance.html
By Boris Cerni Aug 29, 2014 1:21 PM GMT+0200
Slovenia’s economy accelerated to the fastest pace in six years as exports to Europe and investments picked up.
Gross domestic product advanced an 2.9 percent in the second quarter from a year ago, the fastest since Sept. 2008, from a revised 2.1 percent in the previous three-month period, the statistical office in the capital Ljubljana said on its website. GDP rose 1 percent from the previous quarter. Exports surged 5.2 percent from a year earlier, it said.

Hungarian GDP Growth Jumps to Fastest Since 2006 on Cars
www.bloomberg.com/ne...-cars.html
By Zoltan Simon and Marton Eder Aug 14, 2014 1:24 PM GMT+0200

Hungary’s economy expanded at the fastest pace in eight years in the second quarter as car production surged, diverging from flagging growth in the euro area and parts of eastern Europe.
Gross domestic product rose 3.9 percent from a year earlier, the most since the first three months of 2006, the Budapest-based statistics office said today in a preliminary report. The median estimate of 14 economists in a Bloomberg News survey was for 3.5 percent growth. GDP advanced 0.8 percent from the first quarter.

Lep pozdrav,

Imre Szilágyi, Madžarska
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[#2450996] 01.09.14 10:49 · odgovor na: plinius (#2450968)
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[plinius]
"Slovenija je v drugem četrtletju imela največjo rast BDP v EU."
Res?
Slovenia's Economic Growth Accelerates as Exports Advance
www.bloomberg.com/ne...vance.html
By Boris Cerni Aug 29, 2014 1:21 PM GMT+0200
Slovenia’s economy accelerated to the fastest pace in six years as exports to Europe and investments picked up.
Gross domestic product advanced an 2.9 percent in the second quarter from a year ago, the fastest since Sept. 2008, from a revised 2.1 percent in the previous three-month period, the statistical office in the capital Ljubljana said on its website. GDP rose 1 percent from the previous quarter. Exports surged 5.2 percent from a year earlier, it said.

Hungarian GDP Growth Jumps to Fastest Since 2006 on Cars
www.bloomberg.com/ne...-cars.html
By Zoltan Simon and Marton Eder Aug 14, 2014 1:24 PM GMT+0200

Hungary’s economy expanded at the fastest pace in eight years in the second quarter as car production surged, diverging from flagging growth in the euro area and parts of eastern Europe.
Gross domestic product rose 3.9 percent from a year earlier, the most since the first three months of 2006, the Budapest-based statistics office said today in a preliminary report. The median estimate of 14 economists in a Bloomberg News survey was for 3.5 percent growth. GDP advanced 0.8 percent from the first quarter.

Lep pozdrav,

Imre Szilágyi, Madžarska

Kriterij Eurostata je desezoniran kvartal proti prejšnjemu.
To je po moje slabše merilo, ker vsebuje veliko šuma in potencialnih napak, kot tisto glede na kvartal pred enim letom, kar sem že pisal, je pa tako merilo bolj odzivno.

Po tem drugem merilu pa je Madžarska boljša.

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