economic output

collocation in English

meaningsofeconomicandoutput

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economic
adjective
uk
/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/
us
/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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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 ofeconomicandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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An additional source of bias in the estimated effect of exports could be the absence of controls for seasonal effects independent ofeconomicoutput.
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Since technology is constant returns to scale, there is nothing in the equations so far to determine the scale ofeconomicoutput.
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Countries are grouped by their per capitaeconomicoutput.
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Furthermore, the composition ofeconomicoutputcan vary significantly, adding a further complication.
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These contributions cannot be captured if we focus oneconomicoutputand human capital only.
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However, unlike the federal government, which is concerned with the polity's overalleconomicoutput, state governments are concerned only with output in their state.
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Economicoutputand input price data are included as a secondary data set (see table 1).
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Young adults contribute more toeconomicoutputthan children and the elderly do.
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Trust in family and friends can increaseeconomicoutputunder certain conditions, but it also leads to nepotism and corruption.
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Societies allegedly entered 'take-off' when they applied technology (such as railways) and organised enterprises (such as the corporation) to increase aggregateeconomicoutput.
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Maddison's data encompass 122 years (1870-1992) and the overwhelming majority of the world'seconomicoutputand population.
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It may be argued, though some of us would disagree, that theeconomicoutputof a woman is less than that of a man.
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Interestingly, more than $13 billion of that loss came not from direct expenditure on munitions and the military, but from the loss ineconomicoutput.
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While there has been a rapid growth ineconomicoutputfrom the service sector, energy consumption has increased just as rapidly.
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In my opinion, domestic work is household production and should form a significant part in statistics relating to theeconomicoutputof a country.
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It excludes from entering into refining many large concerns which might have aneconomicoutputif they entered into manufacturing.
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This substantiates the view that reducing deficits stimulates activity and improveseconomicoutput, thereby cutting unemployment.
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Around 30% of women’seconomicoutputis not even accounted for.
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Apart from the sheer suffering involved, road accidents cost money in terms of medical services, the services of the police, and losteconomicoutputgenerally.
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Over the past 20 years there has been an increasing proportion ofeconomicoutputspent on consumption and a reduced proportion on investment.
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