Money inequality

French translation: inégalité monétaire

12:44 Dec 14, 2015
English to French translations [PRO]
Finance (general) / vocabulaire financier
English term or phrase: Money inequality
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I argue that in developing countries high money inequality is likely to be a sign of processes that are not equitable.
Valérie Galichon
Germany
Local time: 10:54
French translation:inégalité monétaire
Explanation:
I've seen this term used many times translating in the other direction (French to English). Also, if you Google "inégalité monétaire" you'll find lots of hits that should confirm your context.
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nweatherdon
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5 +1inégalité monétaire
nweatherdon
3 +1différences de revenus
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money inequality
inégalité monétaire


Explanation:
I've seen this term used many times translating in the other direction (French to English). Also, if you Google "inégalité monétaire" you'll find lots of hits that should confirm your context.

nweatherdon
Canada
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agree  Germaine: https://www.google.ca/?gws_rd=ssl#q="inégalité monétaire" "p...
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money inequality
différences de revenus


Explanation:
cette phrase n'est pas de l'anglais mais une mauvaise traduction du français
veut dire certainement income discrepancy

Françoise LE MEUR
France
Local time: 10:54
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Notes to answerer
Asker: je n'en suis pas certiane car il ne s'agit pas d'un taxte français. mais anglais. Et voici ce qui précède: Inequality is, of course, a relative concept, and except where I specify otherwise I am referring to money inequality, that is, inequality of income, consumption, or wealth (the latter is everywhere more concentrated but less often measured).

Asker: thanks a lot!


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