multiplier effect
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
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Having an employed population with expendable income may have amultipliereffect, encouraging increased exchange throughout the district.
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Because of itsmultipliereffect, fertility has the largest impact on long-term population growth.
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Usually they are motivated to share their new knowledge with other farmers, so that there is amultipliereffectfrom the training.
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Policy changes can have amultipliereffecton forestry through not only area expansion but also management intensity enhancement.
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Refugees can thus have amultipliereffect, by expanding the capacity and productivity of the receiving area's economy through local or even regional trade and the growth of markets.
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If one takes into account themultipliereffect, the port generates revenue for the town of about £50 million a year.
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There will be amultipliereffect, and it is one that is calculated to attract private sector investment.
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The shake-out is still continuing, as is themultipliereffectcaused by those out of work then being unable to make demands for goods.
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There is the crisis of oil and the addedmultipliereffectof the coal situation.
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Whatever the exact results of this inquiry, the fact is that themultipliereffectis widely recognised.
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These figures show us themultipliereffectof the lump on that decline in the number of apprentices.
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In addition to the people involved, there is themultipliereffectin other areas of industry.
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It depends on achieving a substantialmultipliereffect, as the programme intends to do.
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Themultipliereffectis going to mean that the pace of climate change is going to accelerate and there is little we can do.
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It is easy to see that the total amount injected into the economy will not be £366 million, in spite of themultipliereffect.
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Construction is a great engine for economic growth; it has minimum import implications and a healthymultipliereffectwhen it starts growing.
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This partnership is being further developed, particularly in funding for the arts, giving an importantmultipliereffect.
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Revival of the construction industry has amultipliereffectwhich comes from that.
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