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multiplier effect

  1. 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.


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Biden’s move will have a multiplier effect.

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Second, there’s a multiplier effect.

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There’s an economic concept called “the multiplier effect,” which describes how the effect of spending is greater than the original money spent.

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That kind of multiplier effect illustrates the impact of The Carter Center fellowships, and it wouldn’t have happened without her tenacity, Cade said.

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November and March are deeply interconnected through the multiplier effect in the NET rankings.

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