tejido empresarial neto

English translation: net (gain/loss in the) number of businesses

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Spanish term or phrase:tejido empresarial neto
English translation:net (gain/loss in the) number of businesses
Entered by: philgoddard

19:50 Feb 15, 2012
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Business/Commerce (general)
Spanish term or phrase: tejido empresarial neto
Hello. This is from a document on sector rating (Spain):

"La evolución de la demografía empresarial de la industria manufacturera en el periodo 2007–2011 (mayo) muestra como este sector de la economía española pasa de crear tejido empresarial neto (si bien ya de manera muy débil) en 2007 a destruirlo en 2008, 2009, 2010 y lo que llevamos de 2011."

Going into UK English please.

Thanks for your help
Simon
Simon Bruni
United Kingdom
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net gain/loss in the number of businesses
Explanation:
See the additional context in the discussion entries.

I would say something like "this sector experienced a very small net gain in the number of businesses in 2007, followed by net losses in..."
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philgoddard
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Thanks, Phil
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4 +1net gain/loss in the number of businesses
philgoddard
4the net business sector
eski
4(actually started) expanding business bases
James A. Walsh
4Net business sector
ertraducciones
3net business fabric
Ana Terzaghi
3total business sector
liz askew
Summary of reference entries provided
Reference
liz askew

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net business fabric


Explanation:
Like this in some articles.

Ana Terzaghi
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the net business sector


Explanation:

the net business sector:

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Net exports are the net payment flow from the foreign sector to the business sector in exchange for the net physical flow of goods and services from the business ...


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9 Nov 2011 – U.S., accounting for roughly two-thirds of new net private sector jobs over the ... the small business sector are not readily available, but the NFIB ...

eski :))

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neutral  liz askew: "net business sector" as an English phrase is unfindable, from my perspective:)
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  -> Hi liz: thanks for your comment; it's true: the 'net' anything is not easy to find. eski :))
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total business sector


Explanation:
from the refs. quoted

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Or

just

business sector

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also

tejido empresarial > corporate/business network
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28 Oct 2002 – Spanish term or phrase: tejido empresarial. English translation: corporate/business network. Entered by: GoodWords ...

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p.s.


unable to find "net business sector" :)



liz askew
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net gain/loss in the number of businesses


Explanation:
See the additional context in the discussion entries.

I would say something like "this sector experienced a very small net gain in the number of businesses in 2007, followed by net losses in..."

philgoddard
United States
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Thanks, Phil

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agree  Letredenoblesse
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(pasa de crear) tejido empresarial neto
(actually started) expanding business bases


Explanation:
I think “business bases” works well for “tejido empresarial”. “Neto” (net) just doesn’t work in English, in my view, so I would weed it out along these lines:

“[…] muestra como este sector de la economía española pasa de crear tejido empresarial neto (si bien ya de manera muy débil) en 2007, a destruirlo en […].

“[…] shows how this sector of the Spanish economy actually started expanding business bases in 2007 (albeit very thinly), which quickly disappeared in […].

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“The loss of industrial business bases in 2010 affected some 2,000 companies, with cumulative losses at around 5,000 companies since the crisis began.”

“En 2010 la pérdida de tejido empresarial industrial alcanzó las 2.000 empresas, y desde que comenzó la crisis la pérdida acumulada ronda las 5.000 compañías.”

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James A. Walsh
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Net business sector


Explanation:
Esta expresión se refiere a la creación de conecciónes empresariales logradas, ahora debilmente existentes.

ertraducciones
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Reference comments


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Reference: Reference

Reference information:
DCED: PSD Strategies of member (and other) agencies
www.enterprise-development.org › The Rationale for PSD
Sector Strategy Document: Economic Growth and the Promotion of the Business Sector (Crecimiento Económic y Promoción del Tejido Empresarial), November ...

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el tejido empresarial español > the Spanish business sector
www.proz.com › ... › Spanish to English › Business/Commerce (general)
6 Jul 2009 – Spanish term or phrase: el tejido empresarial español. English translation: the Spanish business sector. Entered by: Dr. Andrew Frankland ...

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http://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish_to_english/accounting/3730...

liz askew
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