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1. Actual trends in purchasing power

2. Axion is an emerging global monetary system designed to increase the purchasing power of the network participants.

3. Conservatively, no inflation assumptions have been made for revenue to account for an increase in purchasing power in the long-term.

4. a PPP = purchasing power parity

5. The increase of the pension contribution rate and the changes in the special levy resulted in an additional loss of purchasing power (-1.3%).

6. The drop in inflation boosted purchasing power, he said.

7. Purchasing power has been severely eroded.

8. • Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures:

9. Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures.

10. GDP per capita (purchasing power parity)

11. Absolute prices: Euro, national currencies, in PPS (Purchasing Power Standard)

12. Model 3: Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) Model

13. Basic information on purchasing power parities ***I

14. Table 4: Per capita GDP in purchasing power parity terms (in ECU)

15. The $1 per day is in 1993 purchasing power parity terms.

16. || Economic parity or purchasing power parity (PPP) is:

17. Basic information on purchasing power parities ***I (vote)

18. It is the third largest in terms of purchasing power parity.

19. 5. Basic information on purchasing power parities (vote)

20. The purchasing power of the dollar has declined.

21. P.E. 3.9: Price statistics, including purchasing power parities

22. That reduces the real purchasing power of wages.

23. The purchasing power of the local currency has halved.

24. World output growth with purchasing-power-parity-based weights

25. In that year, real GDP per capita calculated in purchasing power parity (PPP)

26. Property in the city is beyond the purchasing power of most people.

27. Absolute prices: Euro, national currencies, PPS (Purchasing Power Standards)

28. Sources: UNODC ARQ (prices), World Bank (purchasing power parities)

29. Subject: Purchasing power parity (PPP) and its current use

30. N.B. || Economic parity or purchasing power parity (PPP) is:

31. The real purchasing power of the rouble has plummeted.

32. Population below $1 purchasing power parity (PPP) per daya,b

33. * India is the third largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power parity.

34. Definition of Aggrandizement (noun): unreasonable increase in power

35. Subject: Validity of the application of purchasing power parity (PPP)

36. The cost of houses has risen faster than purchasing power.

37. Purchasing power parity (PPP) and GDP per capita as defined in Human Development Reports

38. [9] Individuals earning less than $1 per day, measured in purchasing power parity terms

39. Inflation reduces the purchasing power of people living on fixed incomes.

40. Yields are aggregated using GDP weights corresponding to the purchasing power parity in 2001.

41. The use of these exchange rates ensures 'parity of purchasing power`.

42. Inflation erodes the purchasing power of the families with lower income.

43. Prices go up, and the purchasing power of money goes down.

44. One way is to consider purchasing power, what money can buy.

45. In this article, the average wage is adjusted for living expenses "purchasing power parity" (PPP).

46. Note: In the case of agent purchasing, power of attorney of the applicant is needed.

47. The purchasing power of the average hourly wage has risen in the last five years.

48. Well, we have now the fifth-largest economy in the world in purchasing power parity terms.

49. India is today the fourth largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power parity.

50. Indicator # nergy use per $ # gross domestic product (GDP) (purchasing power parity (PPP

51. These facts support the contention that the market's purchasing power is high.

52. Starting from 2008 purchasing power parities are being produced in line with the new regulation.

53. [84] Another indicator of this could be the Power Purchasing Parities (PPP).

54. This redistribution of purchasing power will also occur between international trading partners.

55. Uncertainty about the future purchasing power of money discourages investment and saving.

56. Now , the irredeemable perpetual public debt presupposes the stability of purchasing power.

57. The data are at current prices based on purchasing power parities (PPP).

58. [5] 1998 figures in percent of an enlarged EU-26 average, adjusted by purchasing power standards.

59. National economic accounts > International comparisons Selected data tables Purchasing power parities Papers

60. The new data are based on improved estimates of purchasing power parity (PPP).

61. The proposed increase in power and antenna height will increase significantly the authorized contour of CJFH-FM.

62. All economic data were transformed to Euros for Austria in the year 2004 ("Purchasing Power Parity adjusted").

63. Dollars have less international purchasing power and more dollars have to be spent.

64. Proportion of population living below $1.25 purchasing power parity (PPP) per daya,b

65. Calculations based on the absolute poverty line (which stands for constant purchasing power

66. * India is today a global growth engine, with the third largest economy in purchasing power parity terms.

67. Azerbaijan's GDP based on purchasing-power-parity per capita was 10 033 current international dollars in 2010.

68. DRIPs let shareholders increase their investment by taking dividends in stock or by purchasing additional shares straight from the company.

69. Countries are grouped according to per capita gross national income (GNI) in 2004 adjusted for purchasing power parity.

70. income levels (adjusted for purchasing power) are about half that of the EU-15;

71. The average Mexican employee's purchasing power is still relatively low compared with U.S. workers.

72. Endorsed the use of each country’s published national accounts data in the compilation of purchasing power parities (PPPs);

73. In this regard, they underscored the relevance of weightage to GDP on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in the new quota formula.

74. Furthermore, smaller packages are offered to accommodate Indian consumers' limited purchasing power and storage abilities.

75. But smaller deficits brought on either by spending cuts or higher taxes reduce purchasing power.

76. By diverting purchasing power from private spenders to government, taxes free resources from private uses.

77. • Accountability in Government Purchasing:

78. In 2004, per-capita gross income exceeded $2700 (adjusted for purchasing power parity, it was estimated to exceed $6100).

79. Inflation will rise if workers try to compensate for the reduction in purchasing power by bargaining for higher pay.

80. The company can not compete on price in the volume markets because of outdated equipment and small purchasing power.