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Definition of Nonfactor
1. Noun. Something which is not a factor, or does not play a significant role ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Nonfactor
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonfactor
Literary usage of Nonfactor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Group-Based Financial Institutions for the Rural Poor in Bangladesh: An by Manfred Zeller, Anna Ferro-Luzzi (2001)
"7728 Notes: Differences in nonfactor income and disposable income between
participants with ... nonfactor income includes income from sales of livestock, ..."
2. East Asia: Regional Economic Integration and Implications for the United States by Julie Bringe (1993)
"Overall exports of goods and nonfactor leading growth sector, averaging about 11
percent annual growth, with an estimated 17 percent share of GDP. ..."
3. Rural Finance for Food Security of the Poor: Implications for Research and by Manfred Zeller (1997)
"Factor and nonfactor income constitute total disposable income for consumption
... nonfactor income for stabilizing consumption in the current period can be ..."
4. The Economics of Apartheid by Stephen R. Lewis (1990)
"Data for 1912-1940 include goods only; those for later years include goods and
nonfactor services. ..."
5. The Great Depression, 1929-1938: Lessons for the 1980s by Christian Saint-Etienne (1984)
"... of exports of goods and nonfactor services in GDP was smaller; see Table 4.14).
Table 4.14 illustrates the importance of the foreign sector in the ..."
6. The Effects of Food Price and Subsidy Policies on Egyptian Agriculture by Joachim Von Braun, Hartwig de Haen (1983)
"If factor and nonfactor services are included, agriculture's share of all goods
exported was only about 8 percent in 1980 and food was 26 percent of all ..."
7. Reducing Capital Cost in Southern Africa by Martín Grandes, Nicolas Pinaud (2005)
"GROSS RESERVES TO IMPORTS Gross international reserves as a percentage of exports
of goods and nonfactor services ..."