Aggregate
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And these materials come together and
aggregate.
There are smart ways to buy them and to
aggregate
that purchasing power to bring very efficient vehicles into the market faster.
You don't notice it, but when the
aggregate
comes up you're dead.
The
aggregate
numbers are absolutely overwhelming: 1.3 million people a week coming to town, decade after decade.
But you can
aggregate
this and you can discover things about treatments.
This is grouper sex, and the groupers
aggregate
around the full moons of December and January for a week.
They used to
aggregate
up to the tens of thousands, 30,000 groupers about this big in one hectare, in one aggregation.
One of the locations was this place called Tiger Beach, in the northern Bahamas where tiger sharks
aggregate
in shallow water.
If you
aggregate
it, it's the third largest economy on Earth, and yet most of these people go invisible.
Early in the movie, Cagney's Johnny Cave character tells his gumshoes in the Office of Weights and Measures that in the previous year, unscrupulous shop owners had cheated the American consumer out of more money than the
aggregate
National War Debt!
Oh, I forgot to mention the discussion of the concept of Peak Oil: that once
aggregate
world oil output reaches its maximum peak, subsequent recovery will plateau and then begin a permanent decline.
In the 1920’s, Swedish economist Knut Wicksell defined it as the interest rate at which, economy-wide, desired investment equals desired savings, implying no upward pressure on consumer prices, resource prices, or wages as
aggregate
demand outruns supply, and no downward pressure on these prices as supply exceeds demand.
Third, the EU could foster
aggregate
action in high-priority areas by implementing schemes to support individual citizens, companies or public entities, access to which would be conditional on national policies fulfilling minimal requirements.
That indicator is often used by the EU Commission and the ECB as a proxy for the divergence in competitiveness trends within the eurozone but in fact it does not measure price and cost competitiveness as such; instead, it captures the price effects of changes in
aggregate
demand.
He used human-development indicators rather than
aggregate
national indicators to measure economic and social progress.
If structural reforms simply lower all wages and prices, it may indeed be difficult in the short-term to counter the drop in
aggregate
demand.
India’s national elections are really an
aggregate
of thirty different state elections, each influenced by its own local considerations, regional political currents, and different patterns of political incumbency.
There is also a macroeconomic element to the decline in productivity growth, rooted in deficient
aggregate
demand.
Given that affluent households spend a smaller share of their incomes and wealth, greater inequality translates into lower overall consumption, thereby hindering the recovery of economies already burdened by inadequate
aggregate
demand.
In order to deepen their impact, a more comprehensive macroeconomic policy stance is needed, with the explicit goal of reinvigorating and redesigning structural-reform efforts, boosting
aggregate
demand, and eliminating debt overhangs.
Rather, stimulus is about collective decisions to get
aggregate
spending back on track.
Moreover, a higher inflation target – and the restoration of credibility that it would imply – would enable central banks to return to a lower inflation target without creating a recession once debt levels had been reduced and
aggregate
demand had recovered.
The strength of the US dollar is thus a key predictor of
aggregate
trade volume and consumer/producer price inflation worldwide.
Microscopic pigment granules produced by skin pigment cells
aggregate
around the cell's nucleus to shield the DNA from the marauding rays and prevent mutation.
And that leverage – much of it the result of monetary expansion in most of the world’s advanced economies – is not even serving the goal of boosting long-term
aggregate
demand.
Public-sector investment is now below the level needed to sustain robust growth, owing to its insufficient contribution to
aggregate
demand and productivity gains.
Clearly, deficient
aggregate
demand has played a role by reducing the incentive to expand capacity.
This has resulted in stagnating median incomes and rising income inequality, both of which constrain the private-consumption component of
aggregate
demand.
And targeting exchange-rate competitiveness doesn’t address the
aggregate
demand problem.
At the global level, there can also be a shortage of
aggregate
demand on the tradable side.
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