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1.  ''Measurement.''
''Economic measures - COVID-19 - containment.''


A relative measure is one expressed as a proportion or percentage, rather than in money terms or other fixed terms.
A measure of relative numbers of physcial visits to places related to retail activity including restaurants, cafes, shopping centres, cinemas, theatres, museums, and libraries.


 
The idea is that the number of physical visits is closely correlated with the levels of related economic activity.
2.  ''Financial modelling - spreadsheets - construction - cell references.''
 
In financial modelling with spreadsheets, relative refers to cell references when they're copied around the spreadsheet.
 
An example of a relative cell reference in Excel is '''A1.'''
 
 
When a relative cell reference is copied to other parts of the spreadsheet it will change in such a way as to maintain the ''relative'' difference in the positions of the referenced cell, and the cell pointing to it.
 
Relative cell references are the default.
 
 
By contrast, fully absolute cell references - for example '''$A$1''' in Excel - will stay as $A$1 wherever we copy them within the spreadsheet.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Absolute]]
* [[Consumer Prices Index]]
* [[Default]]
* [[Containment]]
* [[Excel]]
* [[COVID-19]]
* [[Financial modelling]]
* [[CPIH]]
* [[Relative value]]
* [[Limited Price Indexation]]
* [[Spreadsheet]]
* [[Lockdown]]
* [[Recession]]
* [[Retail Prices Index]]
* [[Transit mobility index]]


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Latest revision as of 13:42, 9 September 2020

Economic measures - COVID-19 - containment.

A measure of relative numbers of physcial visits to places related to retail activity including restaurants, cafes, shopping centres, cinemas, theatres, museums, and libraries.

The idea is that the number of physical visits is closely correlated with the levels of related economic activity.


See also