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fire400

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briefly tell me what expenditure is, plz, in regards to:

"a business firm measures its flows of income and expenditures regularly..."
 

dbk

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uh... expenses?

althought, in macroeconomics most of the time expenditure is observed at a broader, "macro" i.e. national level
 
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RapidSnail

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I can't tell if you are being serious or not, but I'll wait my turn to flame in case there is some hidden technical meaning to "expenditure" in economics.
 

RaistlinZ

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Yeah, I thought this was a joke question by the OP too. Unless this is the first day of Econ class in elementary school or something.
 

tokie

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Macro is a joke. It is nearly impossible to aggregate things correctly in this day. Maybe in another 20 years when everything is digitized, but not now.

Micro is where its at.
 

n yusef

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Macro is a joke. It is nearly impossible to aggregate things correctly in this day. Maybe in another 20 years when everything is digitized, but not now.

Micro is where its at.

This.
 

Babbles

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Macro is a joke. It is nearly impossible to aggregate things correctly in this day. Maybe in another 20 years when everything is digitized, but not now.

Micro is where its at.

I suppose, unless you are trying to manage a recession and deficits.
 

Dari

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There's no dictionary where the OP is? It would've taken less time...
 
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