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Cosa (chi) è under advisement - definizione

THEORY IN ECONOMICS WHERE INADEQUATE CONSUMER DEMAND EXISTS RELATIVE TO THE AMOUNT PRODUCED
Underconsume; Underconsumes; Underconsumed; Underconsuming; Under-consumption; Under-consume; Under-consumes; Under-consumed; Under-consuming; Under consumption; Under consume; Under consumes; Under consumed; Under consuming; Underconsumptionist; Underconsumptionism; Underconsumption theory
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Over–under         
WAGER IN WHICH A SPORTSBOOK
Over/Under; Over/under; Under Over; Over under; Over-under betting; Over-under; O/U
An over–under or over/under (O/U) bet is a wager in which a sportsbook will predict a number for a statistic in a given game (usually the combined score of the two teams), and bettors wager that the actual number in the game will be either higher or lower than that number. For example, in Super Bowl XXXIX, most Las Vegas casinos set the over–under for the score of the game at 46.
down under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
informal
¦ adverb in or to Australia or New Zealand.
¦ noun Australia and New Zealand.
down under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
People sometimes refer to Australia and New Zealand as down under. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL)
For summer skiing down under, there is no better place than New Zealand.
PHRASE: prep PHR, PHR after v

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Underconsumption

Underconsumption is a theory in economics that recessions and stagnation arise from an inadequate consumer demand, relative to the amount produced. In other words, there is a problem of overproduction and overinvestment during a demand crisis. The theory formed the basis for the development of Keynesian economics and the theory of aggregate demand after the 1930s.

Underconsumption theory narrowly refers to heterodox economists in Britain in the 19th century, particularly from 1815 onwards, who advanced the theory of underconsumption and rejected classical economics in the form of Ricardian economics. The economists did not form a unified school, and their theories were rejected by mainstream economics of the time.

Underconsumption is an old concept in economics that goes back to the 1598 French mercantilist text Les Trésors et richesses pour mettre l'Estat en Splendeur (The Treasures and riches to put the State in Splendor) by Barthélemy de Laffemas, if not earlier. The concept of underconsumption had been used repeatedly as part of the criticism of Say's Law until underconsumption theory was largely replaced by Keynesian economics which points to a more complete explanation of the failure of aggregate demand to attain potential output, i.e., the level of production corresponding to full employment.

One of the early underconsumption theories says that because workers are paid a wage less than they produce, they cannot buy back as much as they produce. Thus, there will always be inadequate demand for the product.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per under advisement
1. "He took it under advisement," Nelson told reporters.
2. "I said we‘d take it under advisement and take a look at it.
3. Jefferson to take this under advisement and encourage him to step down," said Rep.
4. Jefferson to take this under advisement and encourage him to step down,‘‘ said Rep.
5. Dude." Garrett replied that he would "take it under advisement" and added Begala‘s denial to his reports.