Definitions (2/20) - Grouped by first letter "C"

50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "C" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...

The capital service price is the unit cost for the use of a capital asset for one period, that is, the price for employing or obtaining one unit of ...
"Measuring Capital" Manual Capital services are the productive inputs, per period, that flow to production from a capital asset. The value of capital ...
Capital shares are securities which give the holders the status of joint owners and entitle them both to a share in the total distributed profits and ...
Securities which give the holders the status of joint owners and entitle them to a share in the total distributed profits and in the net assets in the ...
Gross capital stock is the value of all fixed assets still in use at the actual or estimated current purchasers' prices for new assets of the same ...
The sum of the written-down values of all the fixed assets still in use is described as the net capital stock; it can also be described as the ...
Taxes levied at irregular and very infrequent intervals on the values of the assets or net worth owned by institutional units or on the values of ...
A capital transfer in cash consists of the transfer of cash that the first party has raised by disposing of an asset, or assets (other than ...
A capital transfer in kind consists of the transfer of ownership of an asset (other than inventories and cash), or the cancellation of a liability by ...
Capital transfers consists of the transfer—without a quid pro quo—of ownership of a fixed asset or the forgiveness, by mutual agreement between ...
Productivity measure that relates value added to primary (capital and labour) inputs.
Computer software that is used in the performance of R&D for more than one year. It includes long-term licences or the acquisition of separately ...
Capitalised production includes the own-account production of all goods that are retained by their producers as investment. The latter includes the ...
Capitalized interest is the conversion of accrued interest costs or future interest payments, by a contractual arrangement with the creditor, into a ...
Captive financial institutions and money lenders consist of institutional units providing financial services, where most of either their assets or ...
All financial corporations and quasi-corporations which are neither engaged in financial intermediation nor in providing financial auxiliary services, ...
"Captive reinsurance undertaking" means a reinsurance undertaking owned either by a financial undertaking other than an insurance or a reinsurance ...
Situation, generated by strategies of outsourcing, aimed at reducing costs of production and increasing productivity, such as exclusive sales or ...
"Capture-based aquaculture" means the practice of collecting specimens from the wild and their subsequent use in aquaculture.
Process by which collected data are imported into a form suitable for further processing (Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/881). Process ...
Car registration taxes are payments made periodically by car owners to government for the right to use the vehicle.
Road vehicle designed as living accommodation for haulage by a motor vehicle. (Fourth version of the Transport Glossary) Road vehicle not intended for ...
Carbon paper, self-copy paper and other copying or transfer, duplicator stencils and offset plates, of paper, whether or not put up in boxes. ...
The term "carcass": (a) for bovine animals means the whole body of a slaughtered animal as presented after bleeding, evisceration and skinning, ...
Sheep and goats: Carcass weight is the weight of the slaughtered animal's cold body after having been bled, skinned and eviscerated, and after removal ...
In the case of four-party schemes, a credit institution (or more rarely, another undertaking) which is a member of a card scheme and has a contractual ...
Payment transaction using a card with a debit, credit or delayed debit function at a terminal or via other channels.
Technical and commercial arrangement set up to serve one or more particular card brands and which it provides the organisational, legal and framework ...
Benefit paid to disabled people who need frequent or constant assistance to help them meet the extra costs of attendance (other than medical care). ...
Benefit paid to old people who need frequent or constant assistance to help them meet the extra costs of attendance (other than medical care). The ...
See: Average earnings scheme http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/oecd_pension_class_and_gloss_en_and_fr.pdf
Merchant ship designed for the carriage of goods and/or public transport of passengers.
A sea journey involving the movement of cargo, between a place of loading or embarkation and a port of unloading or disembarkation. Note: A sea ...
An elementary price index defined as a simple, or unweighted, arithmetic average of the sample price relatives.
Movement of goods and passengers using seagoing vessels, on voyages which are undertaken wholly or partly at sea. The scope of this Directive shall ...
Part of the road intended for the movement of road motor vehicles; the parts of the road which form a shoulder for the lower or upper layers of the ...
Substance used to dissolve, dilute, disperse or otherwise physically modify a food additive or a flavouring, food enzyme, nutrient and/or other ...
Situation in which a missing price in some period is imputed as being equal to the last price observed for that item.
Process by which the deductions or credits of one taxable year that cannot be used to reduce tax liability in that year are applied against a tax ...
Maximum permissible weight of goods, expressed in tonnes, which a vessel may carry in accordance with its documents.
Maximum authorised weight of goods, expressed in tonnes, which a vessel may carry.
Maximum tonnage of products that the oil pipeline may move during the given period. Note: The carrying capacity of an pipeline is generally measured ...
The number of seats and berths and the number of authorised standing places available in a passenger vehicle when performing the service for which it ...
The carrying capacity of wagon is the maximum authorised weight it can carry.
A system of lines that intersect at perpendicular angles in two-dimensional space. This system provides the framework to precisely reference locations ...
A map that is constructed by scaling the reporting units according to the value of a variable recorded for them. Also called value-by-area mapping.
The process of abstracting real world features through a reduction of detail for representation on a map. This involves selection, classification, ...
The art and science of creating a two-dimensional representation of some part of the Earth’s surface. Features represented may be real objects ...
Sometimes referred to as folding boxboard, it may be single or multi-ply, coated or uncoated. It is made from virgin and/or recovered fibres, and has ...
Papers and boards mainly used in the manufacture of corrugated board. They are made from any combination of virgin and recovered fibres and can be ...
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