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  • The figure is adjusted from Associated's filing because cooperatives pay nominal income taxes.
  • For example, in 2006 the smaller than what the differences in nominal income suggest.
  • New York City's borough of Manhattan is the highest nominal income county in the United States.
  • Some even suffered a drop in nominal income.
  • The truth is that house prices, like equities, cannot for long outpace the growth of nominal incomes.
  • By November 2011, however, economists from Goldman Sachs were advocating that the Federal Reserve adopt a nominal income target.
  • The real incomes for Ukrainians in 2009 fell down 8.5 % while the nominal income went up 6.2 %.
  • They claimed that the crisis would have been far less severe had central banks adopted some form of nominal income targeting.
  • In turn, Frankel suggested that nominal income targeting or product-price targeting would succeed inflation targeting as the dominant monetary policy regime.
  • An example of the potential indicator role is its relevancy to nominal income target proposals, since nominal GDP is measured only quarterly.
  • But if the classical dichotomy holds, nominal income will eventually go up by 10 %, leaving real income unchanged from its original value.
  • Among policymakers, Vince Cable, United Kingdom Business Secretary, has described himself as " attracted " to nominal income targeting, but declined to elaborate further.
  • Few academic publications analyze nominal income targeting, although it has been shown that similar monetary policy performs better than real income targeting during a crisis.
  • Market monetarism has been clarified to reflect the difference to term nominal income target . prior content on NIT has been removed and merged into that article.
  • Although per-capita nominal income declined very gradually from 1873 to 1879, that decline was more than offset by a gradual increase over the course of the next 17 years.
  • While nominal income is well below the national average, to a significant extent this is compensated by the fact that the likelihood being paid is well above the national average.
  • Nearly half or $ 385 million of its profits, however, came from exceptional items including interest income during the group's listing process and nominal incomes from the restructuring of subsidiaries.
  • This portion of cash is commonly represented as " k ", a portion of nominal income ( the product of the price level and real income ), P \ cdot Y ).
  • The Fed has now awoken to the risks, but even if full-blown deflation is avoided, the pace of growth in nominal income _ and hence profits _ will be sluggish for some time.
  • It isn't a " buzzword ", it is an actual occurrence-top executives get a nominal income of $ 1, for whatever reason, and that fact is noteworthy enough to get media commentary about it.
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