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  • 11cost of living index — ➔ index1 * * * cost of living index UK US noun [C, usually singular] ► ECONOMICS a list of the prices of basic goods and services, showing how they change in a particular period of time, as a way of measuring inflation: »The newspaper s own… …

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  • 12consumer price index — n. An index of the cost of all goods and services to a typical consumer, calculated and published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics; abbreviated {CPI}, and usually referred to by that acronym. The Bureau maintains several indices… …

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  • 13Consumer surplus for software products — Consumer surplus can be calculated differently for software products than for other products. Customers tend to buy products with greater consumer surplus. Software companies should know what measure in their market analysis to determine their… …

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  • 14Cost Per Engagement — (CPE) is an online advertising pricing structure introduced into the market in 2008. [ [http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/09/videoegg launches new video ad units maybe youtube should pay attention TechCrunch] , TechCrunch (2008 7 9)] Differing… …

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  • 15Cost push inflation — is a type of inflation caused by substantial increases in the cost of important goods or services where no suitable alternative is available. A situation that has been often cited of this was the oil crisis of the 1970s, which some economists see …

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  • 16cost-effective — ˌcost efˈfective adjective bringing the best possible advantages in relation to costs: • Private banking isn t cost effective for the consumer with less than about $200,000, as those customers can get most basic services at lower fees from… …

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  • 17Consumer Prices Index — (CPI) United Kingdom One of two consumer price indices used as the domestic measure of inflation in the UK (see also Retail Prices Index (RPI)). The CPI is published by the Office for National Statistics. It measures the average change from month …

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  • 18Cost escalation — is defined as changes in the cost or price of specific goods or services in a given economy over a period of time. This is a similar to the concepts of inflation and deflation except that escalation is specific to an item or class of items (not… …

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  • 19Consumer-to-business — (C2B) is an electronic commerce business model in which consumers (individuals) offer products and services to companies and the companies pay them. This business model is a complete reversal of traditional business model where companies offer… …

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  • 20cost of living — cost of liv·ing: the cost of purchasing those goods and services which are included in an accepted standard level of consumption Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. cost of living …

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