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Aggregate and expenditure
* Aggregate expenditure, in economics
The gross domestic product which is an important measure of the growth of the economy is calculated through the Aggregate expenditure model also known as the Keynesian cross. AE is also used in the Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model which advances the Aggregate Expenditures Model with the inclusion of Price changes.
Aggregate demand ( AD ) refers to the sum total of goods that are demanded in an economy over a period and thus AD is defined by the planned total expenditure in an economy for a given price level.
This supports the classical thought which revolves around Adam Smith's invisible hand which states that the markets would achieve equilibrium via the market forces that impact economic activity and thus there is no need for government intervention. Moreover, the classical economists believed that the economy was operating at a full employment Hence the classical Aggregate expenditure model is:
Keynesian aggregate expenditure Keynesian economics calls for a government intervention and is called demand side economics as it believes that aggregate demand and not the aggregate supply determines the GDP because of the difference between the Aggregate Supply and Planned expenditure in an economy. Hence Keynes believed that the government played an important role in the determination on the Aggregate Expenditure in an economy and was thus included Government Expenditure in the Aggregate Expenditure Function.
According to Keynes, the economy does not stay in a perpetual state of equilibrium but the Aggregate expenditure and Aggregate Supply adjust each other towards equilibrium.

Aggregate and AE
Components of Aggregate Expenditure ( AE )-defined as the total amount that firms and households plan to spend on goods and services at each level of income.

Aggregate and can
An Aggregate pattern can refer to concepts in either statistics or computer programming.
Excess of loss reinsurance can have three forms-" Per Risk XL " ( Working XL ), " Per Occurrence or Per Event XL " ( Catastrophe or Cat XL ), and " Aggregate XL ".
Aggregate covers can also be linked to the cedant's gross premium income during a 12 month period, with limit and deductible expressed as percentages and amounts.
Aggregate risk can be generated by a variety of sources.
Aggregate size can be reduced so that the material is transparent to infrared light.
From the Annual Book of ASTM ( American Society for Testing and Materials ) Standards, the total evaporable moisture content in Aggregate ( C 566 ) can be calculated with the formula:

Aggregate and be
Aggregate population measures such as the proportion of the population in various age classes should also be used alongside individual-based measures like formal life expectancy when analyzing population structure and dynamics.
The Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply model may be the most direct application of supply and demand to macroeconomics, but other macroeconomic models also use supply and demand.
Aggregate income is not sufficient to evaluate general well-being, because individual entitlements and needs must also be considered, leading feminist economists to study health, longevity, access to property, education, and related factors.
* Aggregate analysis determines the upper bound T ( n ) on the total cost of a sequence of n operations, then calculates the average cost to be T ( n ) / n.
Aggregate demand is spending, be it on consumption, investment, or other categories.
Aggregate composites tend to be much easier to fabricate, and much more predictable in their finished properties, than fiber composites.
The first of the Aggregate rockets to be launched from the Peenemüde area, the initial A3 was sent off on December 4, 1937 as part of Operation Lighthouse.
Aggregate presence of mobile phone users could be tracked in a privacy-preserving fashion
Aggregate planning is an operational activity that does an aggregate plan for the production process, in advance of 2 to 18 months, to give an idea to management as to what quantity of materials and other resources are to be procured and when, so that the total cost of operations of the organization is kept to the minimum over that period ..
Aggregate fruits may also be accessory fruits, in which parts of the flower other than the ovary become fleshy and form part of the fruit.

Aggregate and increased
Aggregate nationwide totals for U. S. Senate nominees increased throughout the late 1960s, hitting 112, 990 in 1972.

Aggregate and by
* The 2006 film Bobby makes light of the term chad by making it a backronym of Card Hole Aggregate Debris.
Principles of the Law issued so far include volumes on Aggregate Litigation ( 2010 ), Family Dissolution ( 2002 ), Intellectual Property ( 2008 ), Software Contracts ( 2010 ), Transnational Civil Procedure ( 2006 ; cosponsored by UNIDROIT ), and Transnational Insolvency: Cooperation Among the NAFTA Countries ( 2003 ).
* Aggregate 3, the 3rd design in the Aggregate family of rockets, precursor to the V-2 rocket, developed by the Germans during World War II
Also then, Iorga was appointed Aggregate Professor by the University of Paris, received the honor of having foreign scholars lecturing at the Vălenii de Munte school, and published a number of scientific works and essays, such as: Brève histoire des croissades (" A Short History of the Crusades "), Cărţi reprezentative din viaţa omenirii (" Books Significant for Mankind's Existence "), România pitorească (" Picturesque Romania ") and a volume of addresses to the Romanian American community.
* Aggregate 10, a rocket designed by Germany in World War II
* Aggregate ( data warehouse ), a part of the dimensional model that is used to speed up query time by summarizing tables
* Aggregate Spend ( US ), a process to monitor the total amount spent by healthcare manufacturers on individual healthcare professionals and organizations through payments and gifts of various kinds
The route is owned from Coleford to Meldon by Aggregate Industries.
:; Aggregate: Refers to a score made over more than one round of play, or by two or more players playing as partners.
HLA was produced by the merger of the DIS protocol with the Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol ( ALSP ) designed by MITRE.
In the Torneo Play Off Oriente at least qualified to the Loser's round in that round Oriente beat Aurora by 6-0, but in the final they loses against San Jose 4-2 on Aggregate.
It is currently owned by Aggregate Industries.
The Aggregate series was a set of rocket designs developed in 1933 – 1945 by a research program of Nazi Germany's army.
Aggregate Backup And Recovery System is a backup software used by MVS S / 390 mainframes from IBM.
The quarry survives to this day, although it is now operated by Aggregate Industries.

Aggregate and increasing
Aggregate Demand increasing faster than production.

Aggregate and spending
At unchanged interest rates i1, the higher level of government spending increase the level of Aggregate Demand.

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