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lost production

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meanings of lostand production


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lost
adjective
uk /lɒst/ us /lɑːst/
not knowing where you are and how to get to ...
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production
noun
uk /prəˈdʌk.ʃən/ us /prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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However, different values for lostproduction were explored in sensitivity analyses.
Lostproduction can therefore be calculated by multiplying the time absent from work by the wage rate.
The human capital approach leads to a higher value of lostproduction to society compared with the friction cost method.
The method estimates the value of lostproduction due to disease up to the age of retirement.
It relates to lostproduction.
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They mean more than lostproduction.
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And we have not lostproduction by it.
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We have warned about the consequences of lostproduction.
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They have lostproduction of the same order of magnitude.
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There will be lostproduction and lost trade.
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The assumption that people can make up for lostproduction when they return to work may be valid for some types of employment, but not all.
The most common method (which was used here) is the human capital approach whereby the value of lostproduction is assumed to be reflected by gross wages.
That lostproduction costs £1.8 billion a year.
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Moreover, lostproduction is costing us £50 billion.
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The lostproduction element includes social security costs but these are not separately estimated.
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At current levels, it is costing the economy £10 billion a year in lostproduction.
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On top of that there is £10 billion in lostproduction and services.
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If that was the cost to the union, what was the cost in lostproduction?
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It estimated that that was costing the nation some £12 billion in lostproduction.
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An overall estimate of the value of lostproduction is, therefore, not possible.
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It is also costing the country billions of pounds in lostproduction and health care.
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As for the gross domestic product, unemployment costs up to £66 billion in lostproduction.
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It is estimated that back pain costs the country £3 billion in lostproduction every year.
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That costs the country more than £3 billion a year in lostproduction.
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The costs were huge: 167 lives lost and over £2 billion in damage and lostproduction.
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