Definitions (4/12) - Grouped by first letter "I"

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

Index-linked securities are debt instruments with coupon and/or principal payments linked to commodity prices, interest rates, stock exchange, or ...
Index-linked securities are debt instruments with coupon and/or principal payments linked to commodity prices, interest rates, stock exchange, or ...
The periodic adjustment of the money values of some regular scheduled payments based on the movement of the CPI or some other price index. The ...
Summary measure related to a key issue or phenomenon derived from a series of observed facts or reported opinions, attitudes or expectations.
Reference frequency of the underlying statistical indicator.
A list of indicators based on a frame of reference, as opposed to an indicator system, in which the indicators rely on a conceptual framework.
The positive, negative, neutral (or any intermediate class between "positive" and "negative") qualification of an indicator based on the comparison ...
Indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries are defined as those who: (1) are regarded as indigenous on account of their descent from the ...
Any kind of extraction of energy products from natural sources within the concerned state to a usable form is called indigenous production. It takes ...
Tree species which have evolved in the same area, region or biotope where the forest stand is growing and are adapted to the specific ecological ...
A price or volume comparison between two countries made through a third country. For example, in the case of countries A, B and C, the PPP (Purchasing ...
An indirect compilation method is one in which a national accounts’ data item is obtained indirectly, often through the use of indicators, rather ...
Indirect control means that an institutional unit may have control through another affiliate which has control over an enterprise.
Estimator which also uses information from outside the area of interest.
Inferring the identity of a population unit within a microdata release other than from direct identification.
A method to estimate the value of land indirectly, either by obtaining the value of the land indirectly or by obtaining the price of the land ...
Indirect obstetric deaths are those resulting from previous existing disease or disease that developed during pregnancy and which was not due to ...
A price comparison between two countries made by dividing the expenditure ratio by the volume ratio. The indirect price comparison between country A ...
The indirect sale of financial assets has to be completely recorded in the financial accounts of general government and of the enterprise A concerned: ...
The indirect sale of non-financial assets has to be completely recorded in the financial accounts of general government and of the involved ...
Indirect supporting activities cover a number of activities which are not themselves R&D but which provide support for R&D. By convention, R&D ...
For the purposes of structural business statistics, indirect taxes can be separated into three groups. - The first comprises VAT and other deductible ...
A volume comparison between two countries made by dividing the expenditure ratio by the price ratio. The indirect volume comparison between country A ...
The actual and imputed final consumption expenditure incurred by general government on individual goods and services.
The actual and imputed final consumption expenditure incurred by households on individual goods and services. It also includes expenditure on ...
The actual and imputed final consumption expenditure incurred by NPISHs (Non-profit institutions serving households) on individual goods and services. ...
An individual consumption good or service is one that is acquired by a household and used to satisfy the needs and wants of members of that household. ...
Collection of information on each statistical unit so that its characteristics can be recorded separately and cross-classified with other ...
Asset that may provide resources for use in economic activity. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-01-14-120&mode=view
A consumption good or service acquired by a household and used to satisfy the needs and wants of members of that household.
See "Goods and services for indiviual consumption" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=CA-15-96-001&mode=view
A pension fund that comprises the assets of a single member and his/her beneficiaries, usually in the form of an individual account.
See: Personal pension plans http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/oecd_pension_class_and_gloss_en_and_fr.pdf
Product-offer or homogeneous product https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv:OJ.L_.2020.252.01.0012.01.ENG
A term used to describe the services (and goods) provided to individual households by NPISHs (Non-profit institutions serving households) and general ...
Forest and other wooded land owned by individuals or families, including those who have formed themselves into companies. Includes: individuals and ...
Any interruption of pregnancy before 28 weeks of gestation with a dead foetus, induced by deliberate action undertaken with the intention of ...
Change, often temporary, in the characteristics of an individual product by increasing the quantity of the product, attaching another individual ...
Water discharged after being used in, or produced by, industrial production processes and which is of no further immediate value to these processes. ...
See: Economic activity
Crops that are normally not sold directly for consumption because they need to be industrially processed prior to final use. Examples: Tobacco, hops, ...
Industrial design covers plans and drawings aimed at defining procedures; technical specifications; and operational features necessary to the ...
See "Free zone" http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/statmanuals/files/SeriesF_87_EN.pdf
Land on which mainly manufacturing activities (ISIC/Rev.3 divisions 15-37) are pursued, including all auxiliary grounds, such as private roads, ...
See "New orders index"
Combination of machines, apparatus, appliances, equipment, instruments and materials which together make up large-scale, stationary units producing ...
A transformation process (whether physical, chemical, manual or whatever) used in the manufacture of new products (whether consumer, intermediate or ...
See "Index of producer prices"
Industrial production comprises the output of industrial establishments, covering: mining and quarrying; manufacturing; and electricity, gas and water ...
The production index is an important business cycle indicator which shows the monthly activity of the industrial sector, which is the one of the most ...
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