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'''Induced effects: '''effects resulting from the re-expenditures of households. Employees of companies earn wages that are spend on goods and services. This means that not only the hotel's purchase of food and beverages from a wholesaler are included, but also the expenses of the employees of the hotel, as well as the expenses of the employees of the wholesaler, etc.

[[File:ae.png|25px|right|This is a page providing background in a specific field of expertise]]'''Induced effects: '''effects resulting from the re-expenditures of households. Employees of companies earn wages that are spend on goods and services. This means that not only the hotel's purchase of food and beverages from a wholesaler are included, but also the expenses of the employees of the hotel, as well as the expenses of the employees of the wholesaler, etc.

== Related subjects ==
*[[Economic|Economic main page]]
*[[Economic impact]]
** [[Primary economic impact]]
** [[Secondary economic impact]]
** [[External effects]]

The four subdimensions:
*[[Economic impact of urban planning]]
*[[Economic impact of security threats]]
*[[Economic impact of security measures]]
*[[The economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour|Economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour]]

Other related subjects:
*[[Economic output]]
*[[Economic tools]]
*[[Retail and commercial services|Retail and Commercial Services]]

Latest revision as of 23:23, 7 January 2016


This is a page providing background in a specific field of expertise

Induced effects: effects resulting from the re-expenditures of households. Employees of companies earn wages that are spend on goods and services. This means that not only the hotel's purchase of food and beverages from a wholesaler are included, but also the expenses of the employees of the hotel, as well as the expenses of the employees of the wholesaler, etc.

Related subjects

The four subdimensions:

Other related subjects: