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Definitions (4/20) - Grouped by first letter "C"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "C" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
The term centre of economic interest indicates the fact there exists some location within the economic territory on, or from, which a unit engages, ...
An institutional unit has a centre of predominant economic interest in an economic territory when there exists, within the economic territory, some ...
The mathematical centre of a polygon. For irregularly shaped polygons, this can be thought of as a "centre of gravity".
Cereals are herbaceous plants of the graminaceous family (with the exception of buckwheat) cultivated mainly for their grain. The quantities of ...
A certificate issued by a bank acknowledging a deposit in that bank for a specified period of time at a specified rate of interest; CDs are ...
An official document, which formally records the achievements of an individual.
Certification is an activity which assesses whether a particular product, service or process or system (e.g. quality management system) complies with ...
Agricultural holdings are certified organic by national Certification and Inspection bodies. Farming is considered to be organic if it complies with ...
Agricultural holdings are certified organic by national Certification and Inspection bodies. Farming is considered to be organic if it complies with ...
Person authorized by law to issue a certificate, in a prescribed format, stating the underlying and contributory causes of death and other facts ...
The cessation of activities of a unit can occur either due to a (real) death of the unit, or due to other cessation by a merger, take-over, break-up ...
Refugee status ceases when the so-called "cessation clauses" are met. Refugee status should thus be retained unless the refugee comes within the terms ...
Underground watertight tank with no outflow, used for collecting domestic wastewater.
Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM) http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/Handbook_Geo_Infrastr_Supp_Census_Activ.pdf
An index number series for a long sequence of periods obtained by linking together index numbers spanning shorter sequences of periods.
Chain indices are obtained by linking price (or volume) indices for consecutive periods; the short-term movements, which are linked, are calculated ...
Joining together two time series that overlap in one period by re-scaling one of them to make its value equal to that of the other in the same period, ...
Joining together of two indices that overlap in one period by rescaling one of them to make its value equal to that of the other in the same period, ...
A chamber of commerce is an organization of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community, region, state ...
The acquisition, less disposals, of stocks of raw materials, semi-finished goods and finished goods that are held by producer units prior to their ...
This account makes it possible to determine the change in net worth due to saving and capital transfers, which corresponds to net saving plus capital ...
The change in real national net worth is the sum of changes in net worth of all resident institutional sectors less the neutral holding gains/losses ...
This column indicates the change in stocks in the industry (excluding stocks at the various marketing stages) during the reference year. It is ...
This variable is defined as the change in the value of the stocks of finished products or in the course of production, which have been produced by the ...
Change in stocks (positive or negative) is the difference between the value of stocks at the end and at the beginning of the financial year. Stock is ...
This variable is defined as the change in stocks at purchaser's prices exclusive of VAT between the end and the beginning of the reference period. The ...
This variable is defined as the change in stocks at purchaser's prices exclusive of VAT between the end and the beginning of the reference period. ...
Article 30 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC.
Change in the equalisation provision is used in the calculation of the gross balance of the tech-nical ...
Change management involves both generating the needed changes in an organisation, usually preceded by modernisation and reform agendas, and mastering ...
Change-effecting services are outputs produced to order and typically consist of changes in the conditions of the consuming units realized by the ...
The changes in balance sheet account records changes in the value of assets and liabilities in the course of the accounting period and aggregates the ...
Changes in classification of assets and liabilities distinguishes monetisation/demonetisation of gold and changes in classification of assets or ...
Changes in classification of assets or liabilities other than monetisation/demonetisation of gold: examples are changes in land use or conversions of ...
Changes in classifications and structure comprise changes in sector classification and structure of institutional units and changes in classification ...
Value of the entries into inventories less the value of withdrawals and the value of any recurrent losses of goods held in inventories (ESA 2010, ESA ...
Changes in net worth are equal to changes in assets less changes in liabilities.
The balancing item "changes in net worth due to nominal holding gains or losses" is defined as the algebraic sum of the positive or negative nominal ...
Changes in net worth due to saving and capital transfers represent the positive or negative amount available to the unit or sector for the acquisition ...
Changes in structure of institutional units cover appearance and disappearance of certain financial assets and liabilities arising from corporate ...
The part of a GPS receiver’s electronics that captures the satellite’s signal. Multi-channel receivers can capture and process signals from ...
A distinctive feature or property of something. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-catalogues/-/KS-02-18-142
A country’s PPPs (Purchasing power parities) in a multilateral comparison are influenced by the data of all countries participating in the ...
The physical and economic attributes of a product that serve to identify it and enable it to be located under some heading of a product ...
An hedonic regression method where the change in the estimated values of the parameters for the characteristics of the (average) property sold, i.e. ...
Charcoal covers the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal material.
Charcoal is a manufactured fuel from solid biofuels — the solid residue of the destructive distillation and pyrolysis of wood and other vegetal ...
The price charged per unit in pricing based on working time methods. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-04-14-661&mode=view
OECD (1999) gives the following definition of taxes: "compulsory, unrequited payments to general government. Taxes are unrequited in the sense that ...
A map that is primarily designed for sea and air navigation, for example nautical or aeronautical charts.
See: "Error detecting characters" http://www1.unece.org/stat/platform/display/kbase/Glossary