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double countingCounting the same thing twice, or more than twice. For example, the total value of output of all firms in a country overstates the its output, since the value of produced inputs is counted again in th [..]
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double countingThe act of including the value of intermediate goods more than once in the value of gross domestic product. Because the value, or price, of final goods includes the cost, or value, of all intermediate [..]
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double countingDefinition Counting the same thing twice, or more than twice. For example, the total value of output of all firms in a country overstates the country's output, since the value of produced inputs [..]
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double countingIn order not to exaggerate human demand on nature, Footprint Accounting avoids double counting, or counting the same Footprint area more than once. Double counting errors may arise in several ways. Fo [..]
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double countingA situation, inclusive of double selling, double issuance, and double claiming, in which the same benefit or attribute is counted, recorded, or claimed more than once in a registry, tracking system, o [..]
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double countingIn combinatorics, double counting, also called counting in two ways, is a combinatorial proof technique for showing that two expressions are equal by demonstrating that they are two ways of counting t [..]
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double countingDouble counting in accounting is an error whereby a transaction is counted more than once, for whatever reason. But in social accounting it also refers to a conceptual problem in social accounting pra [..]
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double countingDouble counting may refer to:
Double counting (proof technique), a method in combinatorics that proves two expressions to be equal by demonstrating that they are different ways of counting the same s [..]
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double countingDouble counting is a fallacy in reasoning.
An example of double counting is shown starting with the question: What is the probability of seeing at least one 5 when throwing a pair of dice? An erroneou [..]
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