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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate basket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, economics, or data analysis, where it refers to a collection or grouping of items or data points.
Example: "The investment firm created an aggregate basket of stocks to diversify their portfolio and minimize risk."
Alternatives: "composite collection" or "combined set".
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In this paper we consider the implications of external habits for optimal monetary policy, when those habi ts either exist at the level of the aggregate basket of consumption goods or at the level of individual goods.
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SIR — Rather than an index of subprime mortgage loans, the ABX index reflects the aggregate performance of a basket of credit default swaps.
Indicators were then selected and aggregated to create a basket of indicators aligned to NIHR's strategic goals, which could be reported to NIHR's leadership team on a quarterly basis via an oversight dashboard.
UB "Provides a native shopping basket for apps that aggregate products, significantly increasing their conversion rate".
Thus, aggregate density, as a measure of how well connected is the basket of production of a country, conditions the process of structural transformation of a country.
Therefore, the authors elaborate the aggregate density indicator, which seeks to estimate how well the production basket is connected with new opportunities of sophistication.
In this study the effect of grinding media on the formation of aggregates in a precipitation process was investigated by implementing a basket mill in the precipitation reactor instead of a stirrer.
Table 2 presents areas/subsystems of health care in Poland with their respective regulations regarding the benefit basket and their characteristics; the individual Acts presented in Table 1 are aggregated here into following areas:> Social health insurance system, regulated by health insurance law and related decrees.
First, sectors are aggregates of establishments that produce different commodities, which implies that sectors sell baskets of commodities and the basket sold to sector j differs from the one sold to sector k.
For instance, the Canadian TDS is a market basket survey that samples a number of individual retail food items and analyses them in the form of aggregate samples (Conacher et al. 1989).
Over the past century, various new rules have been proposed to end the practice: no backboard, a convex backboard, a smaller basket, a bigger ball, a smaller ball, a height limit, a one-point zone near the basket, a no-scoring zone near the basket, and a height cap that would limit a team to an aggregate of 30 feet for its five players.
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