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Definition of Business index
1. Noun. A statistical compilation that provides a context for economic or financial conditions. "This business index is computed relative to the base year of 2005"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Business Index
Literary usage of Business index
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Convention by National Electric Light Association Convention, National Independent Meat Packers Association, University of Georgia College of Agriculture, University of Georgia Dept. of Food Science (1906)
"... Appliances; Policy; New-business index; Publicity; Cultivating Popularity;
Newspaper Advertising; Mail Campaigns; Co-operation with Contractors. ..."
2. Business Statistics by Melvin Thomas Copeland (1917)
"As a business index, the bank clearings for the United States exclusive of New
York City are more significant than the total clearings. ..."
3. Handbook of Reference Sources and Services for Small and Medium-Sized Libraries by Margaret I. Nicholas (1994)
"The product includes all titles indexes in Magazine Index Plus and Business
Index (350 popular business titles). Most references contain abstracts and all ..."
4. Handbook of Reference Sources and Services for Small and Medium-Sized Libraries by Margaret I. Nicholas (1996)
"The product includes all titles indexes in Magazine Index Plus and Business
Index (350 popular business titles). Most references contain abstracts and all ..."
5. Guide to the Use of United States Government Publications by Edith Emily Clarke (1918)
"Bulletin I.) Since 1893 reports hare been restricted to purely administrative
business. Index to the Yearbooks of the United States Department of ..."