Example sentences of "demand [noun] " in BNC.

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1 South east very much consistent with past orders and with expectations of orders both total and export , so in this case it 's sort of the export total story as well as the domestic demand story helping the region .
2 The Electric Corporation plans to use thermal stations ( see Box A ) to meet Israel 's average electricity needs , currently 2200 MW , and to supplement this with hydroelectric power when demand peaks above this .
3 Initial take-up is expected to come from medium sized business using Series Five RS/6000s but SafetyNet will consider investing in a Series Nine system if demand dictates .
4 However , this is only true if the aggregate demand change and associated price change are unanticipated .
5 The SLA demand taxes for all ships and planes arriving in Kismayo , and promise in return co-operation and safety for the humanitarian operations .
6 Both the use of conflicting notes and that of interval harmony demand freedom in the choice of notes used to control the harmonic flow , and this freedom may be restricted by serialism .
7 A major result of that model was that systematic aggregate demand policies would be ineffective in stabilizing real output , employment and other real variables .
8 Since aggregate demand policies are decided on the basis of the information available at the end of period t - 1 , it follows that the systematic component of aggregate demand will , as before , have no effect on real output .
9 In Green and Porter 's model it is assumed that a firm 's choice of output can not be observed by another firm , and the sum of all outputs determines market price according to a demand function which is subject to unobservable random shocks .
10 In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation .
11 Thus , for given M , a small increase in Β will cause the union wage demand function to shift up .
12 Additional assumptions may be required when aggregating individual demands to obtain a market or sectoral demand function .
13 Therefore if a firm plays Cournot , it believes rival firms will not change output in response to a change in hence , the slope of the inverse demand function .
14 We can thus rewrite the demand function , equation ( 4.2 ) , as
15 Since the expected value of next period 's money supply enters the current demand function , and since demanders are assumed to know the value of t , it follows that , in general , demand will be immunized from the influence of t .
16 Now assume a simple aggregate demand function of the following form : where m t is the logarithm of the money supply in period t ; and v t is an aggregate demand shock .
17 The curves labelled in Fig. 10–2(a) illustrates this demand function for two income levels and , where .
18 Recalling the money demand function enables a simplified account of his position .
19 In an attempt to estimate these welfare losses , Bradford and Oates ( 1974 ) estimated a multiplicative demand function ( for local school expenditures ) .
20 Okay what we 're going to be doing is estimating a demand function so we can specify the textile consumption as a function of real incomes per capita and also relative prices , alright .
21 So this T ratio on income elasticity is for the bit right and if we were using the five percent or ten percent as our sort of cut off point , we 'd actually discard income from our consumption , from our demand function .
22 All I do now is regress our model right , including just a , a cons a constant dummy , right , so if you specify your regression equation , just add D to the list of explanatory variables , right , so we are assuming that the effect on the textile consumption is simply just to move the demand function up , right , use the entire sample period amongst this estimation .
23 At point B workers have been pushed off their labour supply function but employers remain on their labour demand function , albeit at a different point .
24 However , once we abandon the assumption that the capital stock can never be underutilized we are forced to recognize that the ‘ off stage ’ decline in aggregate demand will not only push workers off their ‘ ideal ’ labour supply function , L s : it will also push employers off their ‘ ideal ’ labour demand function , L d .
25 Employers , by contrast , mistakenly thinking that real wages have fallen to , say , , attempt to move down their labour demand function to a position such as point C. Assuming that actual trading in the labour market is determined on the short side , the level of employment rises to .
26 The aggregate demand function , AD , slopes downwards , indicating that , for constant values of our policy variable x , a lower absolute price level will entail a higher demand for output .
27 The version of the natural rate hypothesis which we examined in the previous section contained just two behavioural relationships , the aggregate demand function and the aggregate supply function .
28 In most accounts of the aggregate demand function , the reasons which are advanced for the inverse relationship between AD and p reduce , in essence , to the interaction between three complementary mechanisms .
29 Workers are off their notional labour supply function , L s , but employers are on their notional labour demand function , L d .
30 This process will continue until a price level is reached which is so low as to make so high as to ensure that the effective labour demand function eventually coincides with the notional labour demand function .
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