sectoral output

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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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Thesesectoraloutputforecasts are summed to produce forecasts of total output that are compared to forecasts derived from models implemented with aggregate data.
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We could further examine the effects of the tax onsectoraloutput.
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Moving to disaggregatedsectoraloutputeffects, the three trade reforms exhibit sharp contrast.
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In addition, we introducesectoraloutputshares to allow for differentiated penalties across sectors.
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On average, the pollution tax per unit ofsectoraloutputis 4 per cent or less for all 13 scenarios.
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The model is solved to produce a sectoral relation that can be employed to forecastsectoraloutput.
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Emissions are typically calculated by means of emissions intensity coefficients that show the relationship betweensectoraloutputand the emission.
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As asectoraloutput, designs have no substitution relation with respect to the inputs labour and natural resources.
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Section 3 examines the effects of pollution taxation on factor returns, goods' prices, urban unemployment,sectoraloutput, and social welfare.
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Sectors related with fuel production, transformation, and sale suffer this tax more intensely and theirsectoraloutputis reduced by 70 per cent more than under an emission tax.
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Next we look at noticeablesectoraloutputeffects, that is, substantial changes in output occurring in some of the 72 disaggregated sectors included in the model.
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Asectoraloutputmeasure is conceptually different from measures of gross output or value-added output.
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Sectoraloutputis the value sold by an industry to other industries; it excludes that output sold within the industry itself.
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