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

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1 Possibly even in the most traditional area of slave cultivation , sugar , the mechanisation of sugar-mills from the mid-century diminished the need for labour in processing the product , though in booming sugar economies like Cuba it produced a corresponding rise in the demand for field-hands .
2 It is a reasonable supposition , therefore , that anything that increases the community 's demand for liquid assets relative to other forms of wealth will cause a rise in the demand for bills .
3 In Fig. 5.2 the shift in the demand curve from to ’ shows a reduction in the demand for bills and simultaneously an increase in the demand for liquidity .
4 Senior managers should be able to look to the external environment in order to obtain messages about likely future trends , for example in the demand for services , resources that may be available , changes in the legislative framework , etc .
5 The fall in national income will lead to a fall in the demand for money which will shift the MD line to the left in Fig. 4.4(i) and so reduce the equilibrium rate of interest .
6 Possibility 4 : An increase in the demand for money .
7 With a given money supply , an increase in the demand for money will also raise the equilibrium rate of interest .
8 an increase in the demand for money .
9 As the rate of interest fell , so there would be a contraction of the money supply ( a movement down along the Ms curve ) and an increase in the demand for money balances especially speculative balances , since people would increasingly judge with lower interest rates that now was not the time to buy securities ( there is a movement down along the liquidity preference curve ) .
10 Trace through the effect on the rise in the demand for money .
11 Controlling aggregate demand through controlling interest rates is made even more difficult as a result of fluctuations in the demand for money .
12 The effect on interest rates of a shift in the demand for money when money supply is kept to a target is illustrated in Figure 18.4 .
13 The level of employment rises as a result of the complementary stimulus to the demand for labour afforded by the rise in the demand for commodities and the fall in the real wage rate .
14 A rise in money supply will cause an increase in the demand for imports and for foreign assets .
15 On each island an increase in the demand for output is initially perceived as an increase in the demand for the island 's output relative to that of other islands .
16 This programme held no appeal to Aung San who saw his army as his main weapon in the demand for independence .
17 In Fig. 5.2 the shift in the demand curve from to ’ shows a reduction in the demand for bills and simultaneously an increase in the demand for liquidity .
18 Such a decline would lead to a decline in total money wages being paid out and hence a decline in the demand for consumption goods .
19 Thus , when we say that unemployment is caused by a general deficiency of the demand for labour , this is equivalent to saying that unemployment is caused by a general deficiency in the demand for goods and services .
20 At the same time that there is an increase in the demand for borrowing , there is a reduction in the supply of those wishing to lend .
21 It is less sure that anyone in 1975 could have foreseen the dramatic increase in the demand for places in the ten years to follow .
22 In the face of inexorable increases in the demand for transport for the domestic user as a consequence of economic growth and population growth , three methods of reducing oil consumption present themselves .
23 Hence , Scotch is an important earner for the government but the trends in the domestic market , and particularly in the demand for Scotch , reflect the need for a fundamental review of taxation policy .
24 In parallel with predicted growth in the demand for energy and fuel , the Government assumes demand for raw materials such as building aggregates will increase dramatically over the next twenty years .
25 In Britain and other industrial societies , retirement policies have been used by employers , including the Government , to reduce and re-structure their workforces in response to both the constant pressure to increase productivity and cyclical changes in the demand for labour .
26 He identified the several causes of unemployment as poor organization of industry , seasonal and cyclical fluctuations in the demand for labour , structural decline of certain industries or trades , personal deficiencies and , to a certain extent , ‘ blind-alley ’ situations .
27 It is also true that , for a given rate of national income , a change in the real wage will be likely to cause a change in the demand for labour .
28 For given real labour costs ( RLC 1 ) , a rise in the rate of national income will lead to a rise in the demand for labour .
29 In addition , there is the most important demand-side pressure — namely , changes in the demand for labour locally and nationally , the effects of which have been largely overlooked in previous research .
30 One critical aspect of the overall decline in the demand for labour was the discrimination that older workers believed employers exercised against them and in favour of younger ones .
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