in+the+aggregate

  • 31in the aggregate — when totalled; considered together (not individually); taken as a whole …

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  • 32in the aggregate — idi considered as a whole …

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  • 33Aggregate demand — This article is about a concept in macroeconomics. For microeconomic demand aggregated over consumers, see Demand curve. In macroeconomics, aggregate demand (AD) is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy (Y) at a given time… …

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  • 34Aggregate supply — In economics, aggregate supply is the total supply of goods and services produced by a national economy during a specific time period. There are at least three different versions of this concept.1. Sometimes the Z curve in the Keynesian cross… …

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  • 35aggregate — ▪ I. aggregate ag‧gre‧gate 1 [ˈægrɪgt] noun [countable] 1. the total after a lot of different parts or figures have been added together: • If workers seek greater increases in wages, they will in the aggregate (= in total ) bring about higher… …

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  • 36aggregate — 01. His [aggregate] score for the two rounds of golf was by far the best in the tournament. 02. Manchester has beaten Liverpool three times this season, with an [aggregate] score of 7 3. 03. The three riders with the lowest [aggregate] times… …

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  • 37aggregate — aggregates, aggregating, aggregated (The adjective and noun are pronounced [[t]æ̱grɪgət[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]æ̱grɪgeɪt[/t]].) 1) ADJ: ADJ n An aggregate amount or score is made up of several smaller amounts or scores added together.… …

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  • 38Aggregate expenditure — In economics, Aggregate Expenditure is a measure of national income. Basically it is one of the approaches to measure GDP. It is defined as the value of planned goods and services produced in an economy. Where GDP is defined as C + I + G + NX and …

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  • 39aggregate — aggregable /ag ri geuh beuhl/, adj. aggregately, adj. aggregateness, n. aggregatory /ag ri geuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. adj., n. /ag ri git, gayt /; v. /ag ri gayt /, adj., n., v., aggregated, aggregating. adj. 1. formed by the conjunction or… …

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  • 40aggregate — I UK [ˈæɡrɪɡət] / US adjective [only before noun] business a) total the aggregate value of all shares purchased b) used for describing the total amount of something in a country s economy aggregate demand/supply: an increase in aggregate demand… …

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