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rate of real growth

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  • List of countries by GDP (real) growth rate — The list of countries of the world sorted by their gross domestic product (real) growth rate shows the increase in value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year not taking into account Purchasing power parity and… …   Wikipedia

  • growth — [ grouθ ] noun *** ▸ 1 a gain in number, etc. ▸ 2 economic increase ▸ 3 when living things grow ▸ 4 emotional development ▸ 5 something that grows ▸ 6 lump in/on living thing 1. ) singular or uncount an increase in the number, size, or importance …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Real Economic Growth Rate — A measure of economic growth from one period to another expressed as a percentage and adjusted for inflation (i.e. expressed in real as opposed to nominal terms). The real economic growth rate is a measure of the rate of change that a nation s… …   Investment dictionary

  • Real Interest Rate — An interest rate that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation to reflect the real cost of funds to the borrower, and the real yield to the lender. The real interest rate of an investment is calculated as the amount by which the… …   Investment dictionary

  • growth */*/*/ — UK [ɡrəʊθ] / US [ɡroʊθ] noun Word forms growth : singular growth plural growths 1) [singular/uncountable] an increase in the number, size, or importance of something growth in: a substantial growth in the number of available jobs growth of: the… …   English dictionary

  • real interest rate — The actual interest rate less the current rate of inflation. For example, if a building society is paying 5% interest and the rate of inflation is 3%, the real growth of a deposit held for a year in the building society is 2% this is the real… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • Real Business Cycle Theory — (or RBC Theory) is a class of macroeconomic models in which business cycle fluctuations to a large extent can be accounted for by real (in contrast to nominal) shocks. (The four primary economic fluctuations are secular (trend), business cycle,… …   Wikipedia

  • Real estate economics — is the application of economic techniques to real estate markets. It tries to describe, explain, and predict patterns of prices, supply, and demand. The closely related fields of housing economics is narrower in scope, concentrating on… …   Wikipedia

  • Real GDP — is a macroeconomic measure of the size of an economy adjusted for price changes and inflation.Real GDP measures the output of final goods and services produced, and incomes earned at constant prices. Real GDP = [(Nominal GDP)/(GDP deflator)] x… …   Wikipedia

  • Real versus nominal value (economics) — Economics …   Wikipedia

  • Real wage — The term real wages refers to wages that have been adjusted for inflation. This term is used in contrast to nominal wages or unadjusted wages.The use of adjusted figures is in undertaking some form of economic analysis. For example, in order to… …   Wikipedia

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