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The study of the interrelationships between economic variables at an aggregate level
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The value of an economic variable based on current prices, taking no account of changing prices through time
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The study of the interrelationships between economic variables at an aggregate level
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The value of an economic variable based on current prices, taking no account of changing prices through time
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The value of an economic variable, taking account of changing prices through time
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A device for comparing the value of a variable in one period or location with a base observation (e.g. the consumer price index measures the average level of prices relative to a base period)
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An expansion in productive capacity of the economy
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A measure of the economic activity carried out in the domestic economy over a period
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GDP plus net income from abroad
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The rate of growth of GDP in a period
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A phenomenon whereby GDP fluctuates around its underlying trend, following a regular pattern
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The average level of GNI per head of population
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The rate of increase in the average price level in an economy
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A measure of the general level of prices in the UK, the rate of change of which has been used as the government's inflation target since January 2004
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A measure of the average level of prices in the UK
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A fall in the average level of prices (negative inflation)
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A fall in the rate of inflation
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People who are either working for firms or other organisations or self-employed
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Those people of working age who are not looking for work, for a variety of reasons
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People who have been unable to find employment and who are not longer looking for work
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People who are economically active - either in employment or unemployed
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People who are economically active but are not in employment
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A situation where people are economically active in the workforce and are willing and able to work (at going wage rates) are able to find employment
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The number of people claiming the Jobseeker's Allowance each month
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A measure of the percentage of the workforce who are without jobs, but are available to work, willing to work and looking for work
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Where an individual is employed in a second-choice occupation or is only able to work part-time but would like to work full-time
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Unemployment associated with job search (e.g. people who are between jobs)
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Unemployment arising because of changes in the pattern of economic activity within an economy
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Unemployment that arises during the downturn of the economic cycle, such as recession
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Unemployment that arises because of a deficiency of aggregate demand in the economy, so that the equilibrium level of output is below full employment
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Unemployment that arises in seasons of the year when demand is relatively low
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Situation arising when an individual chooses not to accept a job at the going wage rate
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Situation arising when an individual who would like to accept a job at the going wage rate is unable to find employment
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A set of accounts showing the transactions conducted between residents of a country and the rest of the world