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 Translation for 'production costs' from English to French
comm.fin.ind.
coûts {m.pl} de la production
production costs
Partial Matches
fin.
frais {m.pl} divers
miscellaneous costs
comm.fin.
frais {m.pl} d'exploitation
operating costs
comm.fin.
frais {m.pl} de fonctionnement
running costs
fin.
frais {m.pl} variables
variable costs
fin.market.
frais {m.pl} de publicité
advertising costs
fin.
frais {m.pl} fixes
fixed costs
comm.fin.
frais {m.pl} de gestion
management costs
fin.
frais {m.pl} d'entretien
maintenance costs
constr.fin.
frais {m.pl} de construction
construction costs
constr.fin.
frais {m.pl} de construction
building costs
fin.transp.
frais {m.pl} d'envoi
forwarding costs
fin.transp.
frais {m.pl} d'envoi
shipping costs
fin.méd.
coûts {m.pl} médicaux
medical costs
écol.fin.
frais {m.pl} d'élimination
disposal costs
fin.
coûts {m.pl} de transmission
transmission costs
fin.
frais {m.pl} de mise en conformité
compliance costs
fin.
coûts {m.pl} de développement
development costs
constr.fin.
coûts {m.pl} de reconstruction
reconstruction costs
coûts {m.pl} fixesfixed costs
écon.fin.
coûts {m.pl} économiques
economic costs
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Usage Examples English
  • Problems arose again when the banks at Mannheim demanded that Bertha and Karl Benz's enterprise be incorporated due to the high production costs it maintained.
  • Thermography (thermal imaging) is mainly used in military and industrial applications but the technology is reaching the public market in the form of infrared cameras on cars due to greatly reduced production costs.
  • Thus, major future increases in the by-product production of gallium will be possible without significant increases in production costs or price.
  • The production costs are public information and the firm aims to find their profit-maximizing quantity based on what they believe the other firm will produce and behave like monopolies.
  • Sometimes, production costs arising in one party is also considered as that arising in another party.

  • The fund offers 50 million euros a year to film producers and or co-producers and grants can amount to up to 20% of the approved German production costs.
  • The trade creation effect refers to the benefits generated by products from domestic production with higher production costs to the production of customs union countries with lower costs.
  • Consequently, many former cotton or wheat fields are converted into guar fields as production costs are lower.
  • This process is only remedied if the purchasing power of the metal is equal to its production costs.
  • Animated cartoon films are typically made at reduced frame rates (accomplished by shooting several film frames of the individual drawings) so as to limit production costs, with the result that jerkiness tends to be apparent, especially on older limited animation features.

  • A fall in production costs would increase supply, shifting the supply curve to the right and down.
  • However, high production costs increase the financial risk, while limited audiences further complicate the business case for continuing production.
  • The Laurents/Hatcher Foundation will give $50,000 to the writer with a grant of $100,000 towards production costs at a nonprofit theatre.
  • According to this line of thought, the value of a good or service is determined through a hypothetical maximization of utility by income-constrained individuals and of profits by firms facing production costs and employing available information and factors of production.
  • The single-isomer form is becoming less common due to the higher production costs.

  • In earlier years, it was possible for a show to be considered a hit after a run of several hundred performances, but with multimillion-dollar production costs, a show must run for years simply to turn a profit.
  • Monopolistic competition is a situation in which many firms with slightly different products compete. Production costs are above what may be achieved by perfectly competitive firms, but society benefits from the product differentiation.
  • Hole toured with Marilyn Manson on the Beautiful Monsters Tour in 1999, but dropped out after nine performances; Love and Manson disagreed over production costs, and Hole was forced to open for Manson under an agreement with Interscope Records.
  • Braverman argued that capitalist owners and managers were incessantly driven to deskill the labour force to lower production costs [...] and ensure higher productivity.
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