total expenditure
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftotalandexpenditure
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total
adjective
uk/ˈtəʊ.təl/us/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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expenditure
noun
uk/ɪkˈspen.dɪ.tʃər/us/ɪkˈspen.də.tʃɚ/
the total amount of money that a government or ...
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In steady state, - 1 is both the index of relative risk aversion and the elasticity of marginal utility with respect tototalexpenditure.
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However, theirtotalexpendituredid not change very much, if measured at constant prices, until late in the second decade of the twentieth century.
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Homescan panelists do not report the unit prices for each food item; they report thetotalexpenditureand the quantity of each food item purchased.
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The coefficient for total sub-national expenditure (percentage oftotalexpenditure) is 0.11, but it is only significant at the 0.10 level.
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Their inclusion intotalexpenditurewould therefore be double counting.
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In retrenchment, central government may seek to limit thetotalexpenditureof all local governments for economic stabilisation.
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Consequently, when the resource pool is larger, so is thetotalexpenditureon the optimal mix of private and public goods.
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The report also notes that family investment accounts for 71% of thetotalexpenditurefor the same level of education.
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The share of manufactured goods increases as we move along thetotalexpenditurescale from the lowest to the highest class.
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Even in the worst period of early 1919, ' other ' types of expenditure accounted for 29 per cent of theirtotalexpenditure.
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Altogether our data included information on about 80% oftotalexpenditureon health care and services for the elderly.
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Compared with the naive approach the projection that takes into account the proximity to death gives a 13% lower projection fortotalexpenditureby 2036.
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Dividing a region's own revenue by itstotalexpenditureand subtracting this from 100% provides the percentage.
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A final comparative statistic is the ratio oftotalexpenditureto welfare loss.
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This incentive increases the pressure on the expansion oftotalexpenditureand on deficit financing.
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Our results section starts with an analysis of the individual components of health care expenditure and finishes with an analysis oftotalexpenditure.
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Thetotalexpenditureamounted to 134,032.05 r. in 1883.
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Before the reforms, only five employees took care of these routes, with atotalexpenditureof 2,400 pesos a year.
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The reason for this lies in howtotalexpenditureunder each type is determined.
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In 1993, while drug price increases were held to a mere 2.5%,totalexpenditurefor pharmaceuticals at current prices rose by 25%.
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