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Content caching

Storing frequently-requested data at strategic points along a network to speed up access to that data by end users.



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Direct-plus-indirect factor content

Direct-plus-indirect factor content

A measure of factor content that includes factors used in producing intermediate inputs, factors used in producing intermediate inputs to the intermediate inputs, and so forth. That is, it includes all primary factors that contributed however indirectly to production of the good. Contrasts with direct factor content.


Contents insurance

Contents insurance

This protects your belongings and possessions that are not part of the fabric of your house. Contiguous lots Pieces of property that are adjoined.


Domestic content protection

Domestic content protection

Use of trade policies such as domestic content requirements to increase the portion of a product's value that is provided by domestic factors of production, either in direct production or through produced inputs.


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Information content effect

The rise in the stock price following a dividend signal, or publication of some other related news.


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