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This results in a sharp decline in consumption's share of GDP.
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This results in a sharp decline in consumption's share of GDP.
China's Economy Is Headed for a Slowdown Michael Pettis 2011
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Household consumption's contribution to GDP was negligible, the ONS said, although households' real incomes ticked up 0.3% on the quarter, boosting the savings rate.
U.K. GDP Grows, But Deficit Widens to Record Size Jason Douglas 2011
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McArdle conclues that this is a "twenty percent" increase, given a starting size of five rooms per house, although if consumption's gone up by less than a room per house it's less than twenty percent per house (no calculator needed for that one!)
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Elizabeth Warren and Her Discontents 2010
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In real terms, consumption's contribution is easing, implying that efforts to rebalance China's growth remain very limited.
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In real terms, consumption's contribution is easing, implying that efforts to rebalance China's growth remain very limited.
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In real terms, consumption's contribution is easing, implying that efforts to rebalance China's growth remain very limited.
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In real terms, consumption's contribution is easing, implying that efforts to rebalance China's growth remain very limited.
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It points toward how to genuinely renew America's economy instead of encouraging the same consumption for consumption's sake that has helped create our current problems.
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Studies of interest on soda consumption's link to chronic kidney disease
How drinking too much sugary soda pop raises risk of kidney disease in women 2009
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