词汇 | intermediation |
释义 | intermediation noun[ U ] uk /ˌɪn.tə.miː.diˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌɪn.t̬ɚ.miː.diˈeɪ.ʃən/ the act of carrying messages or making connections between people or things that are unwilling or unable to meet: We rely on intermediation by a sales team that has a good relationship with our customers. the intermediation ofShe was able to transfer the money into her bank account using the intermediation of a local banker. The charity will fund all education needs through the intermediation of local agencies. The new system helps to reduce the cost of intermediation. He argues that we should communicate directly with God without the intermediation of organized religion. International relations: diplomacy & mediation ambassador ambassadorial appease appeasement attaché diplomatic diplomatic bag diplomatic corps diplomatic immunity diplomatic relations intercede intermediary internationalist interventionism legation mediate plenipotentiary shuttle diplomacy undiplomatic undiplomatically Synonymintermediacy Related wordintermediate intermediation | Business Englishintermediation noun[ U ] uk /ˌɪntəmiːdiˈeɪʃən/us BANKING, FINANCE the process by which money that has been invested in a bank, etc. is lent to people, companies, etc. who want to borrow it: Our aim is to bring about enhanced financial intermediation through stable and sustainable interest rates. Compare disintermediation Examples of intermediationintermediation This reduces the costs of financial intermediation and raises the overall return on investment. Here we see that the increased return to intermediation creates a burst of investment at impact. The unconditional correlations are closer to those observed only when the intermediation shock is relatively unimportant. These mixed economies match unconditional observations better, but only if the intermediation shocks are of secondary importance. If trade frictions are low, conducting trade in the unorganized sector is so attractive that it may not generate sufficient profits for the intermediation business. When trade frictions are low, conducting trade in the unorganized sector is so attractive that it may not generate sufficient profits for the intermediation business. Such a framework allows for the existence of credit rationing and gives an explicit allocative function to financial intermediation. Here we consider a variety of (imperfect) measures of the intermediation shocks that drive our model. First, wholesale loans were arranged for various localities or provinces with the intermediation of prominent traditional elites. First, the intermediation process modeled here has no direct implications for the cost of borrowing to obtain consumption goods. Formally, a temporary equilibrium with financial intermediation is defined as follows. Conversely, suppose that r is an intermediation plan susceptible to entry under which stock shares are in fixed supply. Further, shocks to the intermediation process, acting through the substitution between investment and consumption, create excess volatility of the capital stock. The negative correlation of investment and consumption is present even if the serial correlation of the intermediation shock is 0.98. 18. Nevertheless, it is still possible to consider production and intermediation as distinct functions. See all examples of intermediation These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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