Sentences with phrase «real household consumption»

National accounts data show that growth in real household consumption in the second half of 2003 was 7 per cent on an annualised basis, the strongest pace in over 20 years.

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While it is not directly related to replacement rates per se, the authors use pairs of cross sectional data from the GSS and from Statistics Canada's 1992 Family Expenditure Surveys and the 1998 Survey of Household Spending to illustrate that both real family income and real family consumption adjusted for household size tend to be hump - shaped with respect to age and peak in the 50s, while general satisfaction with life tends to stay relatively constant through different ages.
Strong real income should stabilize household consumption and lead companies to rebuild their inventories.
It also raises the real value of disposable household income and in so doing may increase household consumption.
If investment growth falls sharply, especially investment in the real estate sector, it should cause unemployment to surge, which of course puts downward pressure on household income growth as well as on consumption growth, potentially pushing China into a self - reinforcing downward spiral.
In the euro area, the household saving rate increased due to a larger fall in real final consumption expenditure -LRB--0.7 %) than in real gross disposable income -LRB--0.4 %).
Banks should, he argues, be pushed to support real business investment as opposed to highly leveraged financial speculation and household consumption.
Real Plans will not be liable for any health issues resulting from the consumption of ingredients to which you or a member of your household is allergic or that is harmful to you in any way.
The third equation is the household consumption function, tied directly to the real interest rate that is tied directly to the Fed Funds rate.
Cutting household energy consumption by 5.4 % by 2027 is seen as a worthwhile end — the real priority in the environmentalists» conception of efficiency.
This in turn, will push the entire «shelter industry» (from builders to appraisers to real estate agents to lenders) to focus more on homes» energy efficiency, an awareness that will inevitably reduce household energy consumption and make housing more affordable.
It's where too much housing construction occurred, where household credit was over-extended, where local economies were over-reliant on real estate and consumption.
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