Example sentences of "goods [coord] [noun] produce [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is becoming increasingly clear that this whole process , defined in one recent study as ‘ a set of procedures for uniting those who control the resources necessary for certain tasks ( the members of a municipal council or the shareholders in a company for example ) with those who use the goods or services produced from these resources ( pupils , patients , tenants , customers , etc. ) 'i is itself part of policy making .
2 Gross domestic product measures the value of all final goods and services produced during a particular period of time in the UK .
3 Notice that Y in this version represents the money value of spending on all final goods and services produced during the time period .
4 This disposable income is not all directed into consumption on goods and services produced by firms in the domestic economy because some portion will be saved and some part will be used to purchase goods and services produced by firms in other countries ( i.e. imports ) .
5 This disposable income is not all directed into consumption on goods and services produced by firms in the domestic economy because some portion will be saved and some part will be used to purchase goods and services produced by firms in other countries ( i.e. imports ) .
6 This is found by adding up the value of all final goods and services produced by firms during the year .
7 This is found by adding up all the spending on the final goods and services produced by firms .
8 Since the national income of a country is a measurement of the output of the final goods and services produced by that country in a year , can we conclude that if national income rises from one year to the next , economic welfare must also rise ?
9 Since , in equilibrium , the aggregate demand for goods and services will be equal to the rate of national income ( which measures the total value of goods and services produced in the economy over a given time period ) , we can expect a direct relationship between the aggregate demand for labour and the rate of national income .
10 We can refer to taxation , saving , and imports as leakages from the domestic circular flow since such flows are not immediately used to purchase goods and services produced in the domestic economy .
11 Indeed the national income accounts measure the value of goods and services produced in the economy ( gross domestic product ) by both an income and an expenditure method .
12 Therefore £60 million of the additional income will be channelled into taxation , saving , and imports , with the remaining £40 million being spent on consumer goods and services produced in the domestic economy .
13 Full employment Gross domestic product is a measure of the money value of the goods and services produced in the economy during a certain period of time .
14 The usual solution to this problem is to express local authority expenditure as a proportion of the gross national product ( GNP ) , that is , the total value of the output of goods and services produced within the country , together with the net property income from abroad .
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