Sentences with phrase «value of everything produced»

The economy grew by 1.0 %, according to official gross domestic product figures (GDP), which measure the value of everything produced in the country.
For the value of everything produced by a country's citizens, no matter where they are in the world, you should look at gross national product.
Gross domestic product (GDP) is meant to measure the dollar value of everything produced in the United States.
Nominal G.D.P. is just a technical term for the dollar value of everything we produce.

Not exact matches

Say we have a mildly complex set of physical laws, a theory of everything — let's call the theory U — that includes a few numerical parameters (let's say those are t, u, v, w, x, y, z) that are fixed at constant values that seem at first somewhat arbitrary, but also seem «fine tuned» to produce a universe that can support life.
We'll reduce it 40 percent by 2020, by 2020 everything we make we'll use 40 percent less energy per dollar or per yuan of value, okay; which is good, I mean, there's no argument to be made against them doing it, but their own economic projections indicate that their economy is going to grow so quickly that they'll be producing more CO2 instead of less at the end of that period.
Next to Nothing: On the Price of Nothing and the Value of Everything is an exhibition by Black Dogs, an art collective comprising members based primarily in Leeds and London that interrogates the notion of art produced for social transformation and develops platforms for art production and presentation to exist outside and against the values of a capitalistic art system.
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