industrial output

collocation in English

meaningsofindustrialandoutput

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industrial
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əl/
us
/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əl/
in or related to industry, or having a lot of industry and ...
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output
noun[U]
uk
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
us
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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(Definition ofindustrialandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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During contractions, the higher the trend inflation ofindustrialoutputprice, the less pronounced is the deterioration in agents' real standard of living.
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Withindustrialoutputlagging, agricultural production falling and unemployment rising, revenues would be down even if there were complete tax compliance.
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That is, the higher the trend inflation ofindustrialoutputprice, the larger the protection of workers' nominal wages during recessions.
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In contrast, the higher the trend inflation ofindustrialoutputprice, the more downwardly rigid are wages.
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The profit markup is measured by deflatingindustrialoutputprice by industrial nominal wage.
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In general,industrialoutputprice inflation remains stable (or may even increase) relative to aggregate price inflation during recessions.
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The township has an annual agricultural andindustrialoutputof 67,660,000 yuan.
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The per capitaindustrialoutputis included for a different reason.
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During the twentieth century the world's population quadrupled, the global economy expanded 14-fold, andindustrialoutputexpanded by a factor of 40.
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This was obviously the right policy given the low level ofindustrialoutputof the two countries.
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Industrialoutputexpansion is generally insignificant in the face of demand shocks.
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Industrialoutputfluctuations appear generally insignificant during expansions.
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Due to data limitation we cannot estimate different production functions for each region and therefore use as one explanatory factor the share of heavy industry in totalindustrialoutput.
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Using available data, the author shows the gradual and constant decline in real gross domestic product, in per capita gross national product, and inindustrialoutput, among other things.
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Industrialoutputis said to have increased by 40 per cent.
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At a more ambitious level electricity could also be instrumental in changingindustrialoutputand its mix through the development of new clusters of electromechanical equipment, metallurgy and electrochemical production.
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Brandt argues that continued growth in money supply, despite falling prices, indicates strong industrial and commercial activity, a contention which is supported by the available figures forindustrialoutput.
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Despite all the successes of individual companies,industrialoutputin the economy at this stage of the cycle is still weak.
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It is led by a decline inindustrialoutput, not services.
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Figures released this morning show that this country'sindustrialoutputis now less than it was 15 or so years ago.
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