nominal income
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnominalandincome
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nominal
adjective
uk/ˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl/us/ˈnɑː.mə.nəl/
in name or thought but not in fact or not as things ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/us/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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Since wages and prices are fixed, the decline innominalincomecan only occur through a decline in real income and employment.
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On the other hand, our results fornominalincomegrowth are fairly encouraging.
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Nominalincomeis the variable that clears the money market.
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Therefore, the money market must reach an equilibrium through changes innominalincome.
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All you need, to talk about short-run unemployment, isnominalincomeand the inherited sticky wage.
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The demand for money is proportional to the value of transactions, which at any point can be approximated as proportional tonominalincome(real income multiplied by the price level).
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Thus, during periods when nominal money growth,nominalincomegrowth, and inflation are subdued, the "signal-to-noise ratio" for the monetary aggregates is likely to be low.
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By 1772 arrears stood at £1,662 - equivalent to 68 per cent of the totalnominalincomefrom these two estates.
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Second, markets with higher-than-averagenominalincomealso will have higher output as the effects of their beneficial real demand shock filters through the signal extraction process.
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In one way or another a very appreciable proportion of thenominalincomeof the so-called classes is money that circulates among themselves.
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The principle that a guaranteed annuity provides certainty is inaccurate—it provides no certainty of real income, but merely a certainty of anominalincome.
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I also suggested a stabilised bond to the bondholder, so that his real income should remain the same, while hisnominalincomemight vary.
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It is perfectly absurd that a man with anominalincomeof £5,001 should be £49 odd worse off than a man with an income of £1 less.
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Everybody has got into the habit of looking upon it as a divine right that he should have some increase in hisnominalincomeevery two or three years.
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Below is a table of countries showing in each case the lowest rate ofnominalincometax and the date on which such rate was set.
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In contrast, anominalincometarget accommodates fluctuations in velocity by ensuring monetary policy is loose or tight enough in order to hit the target.
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Supporters ofnominalincometargeting often self-identify as market monetarists, although market monetarism could also be construed as a broader term.
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It is calculated by subtracting inflation from thenominalincome.
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For example,nominalincomeis often restated as real income, thus removing that part of income changes that merely reflect inflation (a general increase in prices).
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