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Definitions (10/11) - Grouped by first letter "É"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "É" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
Funding flows from one statistical unit to another statistical unit in return for the performance of R&D and the delivery of relevant R&D outcomes.
The price of one currency in terms of another. Most commonly, exchange rates are expressed as the number of units of domestic currency that will ...
Procedure adopted to eliminate the valuation effects arising from movements in exchange rates from data expressed in a common currency (generally the ...
This reflects the actual outlays and revenue for all quantities of a product that are transacted.
The change in stocks after eliminating the valuation effects arising from movements in exchange rates of original currencies against US dollar.
Exchanges, transfers, returns are the sum of the interproduct transfers (Code 101210), product transfers (Code 101220) and returns from the ...
Excise duties care taxes levied on specific kinds of goods, typically alcoholic beverages, tobacco and fuels. This definition is used both in SNA 1993 ...
An exclusive by-product is a product technologically linked to the production of other products in the same group, but which is not produced in any ...
Area extending up to 200 nautical miles from a country's normal baselines as defined in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 ...
Persons (also called "same-day visitors") who do not reside in the country of arrival and stay for just a day without spending the night in a ...
Every possible manifestation of the phenomenon under study should be included in the classification
A term, sometimes used to distinguish them from dwellings that are newly built (and added to the housing stock).
An existing fixed asset is one whose value was included in the stock of fixed capital of at least one producer unit in the domestic economy at some ...
Good that already have had a user (other than inventories) (ESA 2010, ESA 1995).
An exit by decline occurs if an enterprise continues to be active, but moves below the employee threshold for at least two years. This is an event ...
Any loaded or empty road motor vehicle which leaves a country by road. This definition is identical in the third and fourth version of the Transport ...
Any laden or unladen IWT vessel which left the country by inland waterway. Note: If an IWT vessel is leaving the country by another mode of ...
Average percentage of persons who were at-risk-of poverty one year and were above the relevant at-risk-of poverty line in the subsequent year.
Thermal process during which the product’s internal water content, abruptly steamed, leads to the breaking-up of the product
The expectation of a seasonal pattern in a variable can cause an actual seasonal effect in that or some other variable, since expectations can lead to ...
An aggregate measure of future ecosystem service flows from an ecosystem asset for a given basket of ecosystem services.
Expected obsolescence is the loss in value on an asset through obsolescence that the purchaser was expecting to occur when the asset was acquired. It ...
The hypothetical average from the conceived replicates of the survey all conducted under the same essential conditions.
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In national accounts expenditures are defined as the values of the amounts that buyers pay, or agree to pay, to sellers in exchange for goods and ...
Breakdown of spending by institutional sectors between major expenditure functions.
Includes the acquisition of goods and services for personal use by seasonal, border and other workers who are not resident in the economy in which ...
The aggregation level between main aggregates and expenditure groups. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-RA-12-023&mode=view
The aggregation level between expenditure groups and basic headings. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-RA-12-023&mode=view
The aggregation level between expenditure categories and expenditure classes.
The expenditure measure of gross domestic product (GDP) is derived as the sum of expenditure on final consumption plus gross capital formation plus ...
Percentage of total household final monetary consumption expenditure
Expenditure taxes are taxes payable on the total expenditures of persons or households instead of on their incomes. This definition is used both in ...
"The shares of expenditure components (basic headings) in current-price GDP (Gross domestic product)." Article 3(d) PPP (Purchasing power parity) ...
Expenditures are the values of the amounts that buyers pay, or agree to pay, to sellers in exchange for goods or services that sellers provide to them ...
Expenditures on goods and services are defined as the values of the amounts that buyers pay, or agree to pay, to sellers in exchange for goods or ...
Expenditures on goods and services produced on own account are the imputed values of goods or services produced as outputs of unincorporated ...
The sample of a survey is randomly divided into several groups, which are differently treated and then compared with regard to a hypothesis about ...
Systematic work, drawing on knowledge gained from research and practical experience and producing additional knowledge, which is directed to producing ...
Data type in a survey where a price is based on the potentially subjective judgment of an expert in the responding company who completes the survey. ...
An expert system is an intelligent computer program that uses knowledge and inference procedures to solve problems that are difficult enough to ...
Assists users of classifications to distinguish the boundary and scope of each category.
An edit explicitly written by a subject matter specialist. (Contrast explicit edits with implied or implicit edits).
A direct estimate of how much of the change in the price of a product is attributable to changes in its physical or economic characteristics. It ...
A conflict rule which is defined by the people responsible for the correctness of the data.
Exponential growth refers to the situation where growth compounds continuously at every instant of time. Because compounding takes place at intervals ...
A loan extended to finance a specific purchase of goods or services from within the creditor country. Export credits extended by the supplier of ...
An agency in a creditor country that provides insurance, guarantees, or loans for the export of goods and services.
General or specific taxes or duties on exports. This definition is used both in SNA 1993 (§ 7.68) and in SNA 2008 (§ 7.95).
Export subsidies consist of all subsidies on goods and services that become payable when the goods leave the economic territory or when the services ...