What is the meaning of premia?



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its another name for a tooth fairy
I dunno, I'll ask my teacher .
Premia is what a person gets from his employer according to the income that he produced for the company that he works
In Russian it means - premium :)
For more info click here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/premia.
In what context? It is a company/branding name, without specific meaning in English. It is also referenced in other languages - Spanish and Russian, for example.
There are various forms of premia.
1) Its a Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence Association setup in Singapore.
2) Premia is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region Piedmont
3) The Premia resource base is home to a range of awareness and development materials for research supervisors, managers, administrators, examiners, research and generic skills trainers, disabled students and graduates, staff developers, non-disabled researchers, careers advisers and others
The most important. Ie, the head of govenment, (Australia and Canada) a Prime Minister. The first in importance or rank.
In what context, it can have several meanings although it is not a defined word in English.
As you are asking in terms of economics, I suggest (meaning I am not certain that it's definite) that premia is the plural of premium. Such is the Latin formation.
Premia is the plural form of PREMIUM a Latin word which means "price".It is used to describe financial outlay. You pay a premium or several premia for insurance purposes for instance.

It has nothing to do with the word "prima" which is the feminine form of "first" as in "prima donna" or "prima facie".

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