Difference between revisions of "Induced effects"
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+ | *[[Economic impact of urban planning]] |
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+ | *[[Economic impact of security threats]] |
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+ | *[[Economic impact of security measures]] |
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+ | *[[The economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour|Economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour]] |
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+ | *[[Economic output]] |
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Revision as of 10:56, 21 December 2012
Induced effects
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.
Relevance for urban planners
This page is a supportive page to explain the meaning of "induced effects".
Related subjects
The four subdimensions:
- Economic impact of urban planning
- Economic impact of security threats
- Economic impact of security measures
- Economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour
Other related subjects:
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