Sentences with phrase «aggregate expenditure»

In doing so, we have controlled for possible effects of differences in educational inputs such as class sizes, availability of materials, and aggregate expenditure per student in the country.
And it is wrong by standard definitions, where aggregate expenditure and income are the same thing, and investment and saving are also the same thing (for a closed economy, including government investment and saving).
There are a few exceptions: The settlement allows publishers the option to negotiate retailer contracts that include «a commitment from an e-book retailer that a retailer's aggregate expenditure on discounts and promotions of the Settling Defendant's ebooks will not exceed the retailer's aggregate commission» — though that doesn't prevent deep discounts on specific titles.
Aggregate expenditure was 20.9 percent lower than the proportionate budget estimate, but higher than the same time frame in 2011.
Nigeria collected N5.577 trillion in federal revenue for the first two quarters of the year and boasted an aggregate expenditure of N2.024.
Results indicate that aggregate expenditure on new and existing roads does not induce additional traffic in the Granger sense.
The budget has a revenue projection of N5.08 trillion and an aggregate expenditure of N7.44 trillion.
When it comes time for Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins and Hachette to negotiate their new contracts, the settlement allows them to «negotiate a commitment from an e-book retailer that a retailer's aggregate expenditure on discounts and promotions of the Settling Defendant's e-books will not exceed the retailer's aggregate commission under an agency agreement in which the publisher sets the e-book price and the retailer is compensated through a commission.»
For example, the aggregate expenditures per household is the ratio of the total expenditures in each category to the total number of households in the category.
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