See Also: Absolute form of purchasing power parity(money)
Absolute form of purchasing power parity(finance)
Relative form of purchasing power parity(finance)
Relative form of purchasing power parity(money)
Purchasing power or buying power(finance)
Purchasing Power(money)
Purchasing power(finance)
purchasing power(dictionary)
Purchasing power of the dollar(money)
Purchasing power risk(money)

Absolute form of purchasing power parity (finance) and recline (oh)


Absolute form of purchasing power parity (finance)


A theory that prices of products of two different countries should be equal when measured by a common currency.





recline (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Old French; Origin: recliner, from Latin reclinare, from clinare 'to bend']
[I] formal to lie or lean back in a relaxed way
recline in/on
::I spent Sunday reclining in a deck chair.
::A solitary figure was reclining on the grass.
[I and T] if you recline a seat, or if it reclines, you lower the back of the seat so that you can lean back in it
reclining seat/chair