Aug 3, 2016 07:30
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English term

Demand Schedule

English to Italian Marketing Marketing / Market Research Demand Schedule
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Proposed translations (Italian)
4 +2 tabella di domanda
3 tabella della domanda
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Proposed translations

+2
22 mins
Selected

tabella di domanda

Solitamente si parla di "tabella di domanda" (demand schedule, appunto) e "curva di domanda" (demand curve).

Alla slide 6 del ppt a questo link vi è anche la rappresentazione grafica:
terna.to.it/istec/04_offerta_domanda.ppt
Peer comment(s):

agree Elena Zanetti
1 hr
Grazie!
agree Luca Colangelo
6 days
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6 mins

tabella della domanda

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