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multiplier effect

Title English: 
multiplier effect
Definition English: 
An effect in economics in which an increase in spending produces an increase in national income and consumption greater than the initial amount spent. For example, if a corporation builds a factory, it will employ construction workers and their suppliers as well as those who work in the factory. Indirectly, the new factory will stimulate employment in laundries, restaurants, and service industries in the factory's vicinity.
Title Arabic: 
أثر مضاعف
Domain: 
Economic Development
Subject: 
Economic Statistics
InformationType: 
Term
SourceSymbol: 
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