spillover

[ US /ˈspɪˌɫoʊvɝ/ ]
[ UK /spˈɪlə‍ʊvɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (economics) any indirect effect of public expenditure
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How To Use spillover In A Sentence

  • The developments in the town will create spillovers for neighbouring regions.
  • This is symptomatic of things to come, of the "spillover effect" of the collapse of the North American economy: generating shock waves of heavy inflationary turmoil, currency pandemonium, migration, but also declassed social groups and disrupted societies ... a fertile environment for possible world fascism. The global debacle is a profound structural energetic crisis
  • All three are concerned about the potential spillover of unrest from Central Asia across their borders.
  • French doors open from the dining room, which is convenient for handling the spillover from holiday gatherings.
  • When technological spillovers exist, firms find it difficult to appropriate the full benefits of their research activities.
  • Taking account of such spillover effects greatly increases some banks'value at risk ( see chart 9 ).
  • Some comparative statics are performed to further illustrate the effects of spillovers and innovation size on technology adoption.
  • Spinoff effect; spillover effect, impact An effect that occurs when an economic unit not directly involved benefits from a transaction, project, etc.
  • What we object to is the spillover into the ordinary criminal-justice system.
  • I specifically told election judges to be prepared for 'overstuffed' and spillover ballots similar to 2004. Sound Politics: "Ballot-bag problems may slow counting of 8th District votes"
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