Rathmore Golf Club sold the stones last year for a nominal fee to a keen gardener who sold them on to a man in England.
Various rules have been proposed, including a price-level rule (zero inflation), an inflation target rule (2 percent inflation), a nominal GDP target, and a Taylor rule designed to control the growth of nominal income by controlling the monetary base.
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Even if our basic theory is that economy is elastic in response to nominal stress and plastic in response to real stress, a sudden change in rigidity combined with a large nominal shock could cause a very large plastic deformation in the economy.
Cowie, 28, joined the Hornets from Inverness Caledonian Thistle in January 2009 for a nominal fee, signing a two-and-half-year contract.
In a nominal sense you have a twenty dollar profit, but in a real sense, you have suffered a loss.
Indeed, one reason why Japan's real output has grown more strongly than expected this year is that prices as measured in the national accounts have fallen faster, turning a fall in nominal spending into a significant increase in real terms.
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Likewise, there was a nearly 27 year period where gold produced a negative nominal compound return and a significantly negative real return.
If the British government can raise finance at a nominal rate of 2%, and a real rate of zero, surely it makes sense for it to finance these projects directly?
Also, in the one 5% plus inflation surge that was in this data set, the CRB index produced a nominal compound return of 1.58% and a real return of minus 3.32%.
What I do know is that for the limited data set I have, the CRB index produced a nominal compound return of 0.77%, a real return of minus 2.16%, a standard deviation that is twice that of Treasuries, had a twelve month period with a loss of 48.74% and had a 27 year period with a negative compound return.
Second, individuals are given a nominal boost based on their Klout scores, which is a third-party measure of social-media activity.
Experienced midfielder Brown, 32, has arrived for a nominal fee, while striker Dindane, 28, may sign a longer deal at the end of the season.
Resuming on 13-1 chasing a nominal 403 to win, Derbyshire could not have hoped for a better first session as Madsen and Borrington denied the visiting bowlers any success before lunch.
He said he had been involved in some high level discussions about alternatives to the bank's remit since delivering a speech in December in which he discussed targeting nominal GDP - a measure that takes into account inflation and growth.
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Once a new unit is built, the operational costs are nominal and over a 40-year time period, such facilities have proven to be cost effective.
But Germany's Postbank can transfer money almost anywhere in the world within two working days for only a nominal fee, and at no cost to the recipient (if there is a postal- banking system in the receiving country).
The idea behind this, roughly similar to the Carney argument for a nominal GDP target, is that the only way to stimulate activity, in a deeply deflationary environment is to convince people and businesses that you really will spend whatever it takes to ensure that prices and nominal demand will be higher next year than they are today.
Moreover, the price of a letter remained constant in nominal terms, representing a big price reduction in real terms.
You get a 1.6% real return, which becomes a nominal 6.6%, which translates into 4% after tax, which in turn becomes a negative 1% after inflation.
"By charging a nominal 5-cent fee for each paper and plastic bag, customers become incentivized to either forego a bag or bring a reusable bag rather than pay the 5-cent fee, " said Keith Anderson, interim director of the district's Department of the Environment, who came to Trenton to testify about the bill.
In ten recent examples, Flat Tax implementation did not lead to a meaningful decline in revenues in either nominal terms or as a percentage of GDP.
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Also, most of the public don't have a clue what nominal GDP is, which is not a small objection.
Public pension outlays rising to over 10 percent of nominal GDP is a startling development.
Consumers have done their part returning to pre-recession spending levels on a nominal basis.
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You might need to pay a nominal fee if they print the information out for you.
TuneCore distributes music for artists through partners such as iTunes and Spotify for a nominal fee.
The old emir watches from abroad, rich but powerless, after a nominal reconciliation with his son.
The Energi has a nominal all-electric range of 21 miles, after which the gas engine comes whispering onstage.
If you have 5% inflation along with 3% real growth, you get a nominal growth rate of 8%.
The SBA also hosts local workshops and technical classes (some charge a nominal fee) at more than 1, 800 locations.
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