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Definitions (16/20) - Grouped by first letter "S"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "S" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
EU-c. Stocks with known foreign EU destination (Category EU-c) at the beginning of the period: Include stocks (not included in category EU-b) in your ...
EU-g. Stocks held by government on national territory (Category EU-g) at the beginning of the period: Include non-military stocks held within the ...
EU-h. Stocks held by the Central Stockholding Entity (CSE) on national territory (Category EU-h) at the beginning of the period: Include stocks held ...
EU-ie. Stocks held by Economic Operators on national territory (Category EU-ie) at the beginning of the period: Include stocks held on national ...
EU-j. Stocks held abroad in other EU Member States under official agreement (Category EU-j) at the beginning of the period: Include stocks that belong ...
EU-k. Stocks at the beginning of the period held abroad in EU designated definitely for import into your country (Category EU-k): Include stocks (not ...
Commercial stocks" means those oil stocks held by economic operators which are not a requirement under Directive 2009/119/EC [see Article 2 (k) and ...
Stocks held on board incoming ocean vessels in port or at mooring (Category f) at the beginning of the period: Include stocks irrespective of whether ...
Stocks held by government on national territory (Category g) at the beginning of the period: Include non-military stocks held within the national ...
Stocks held by stock holding organisations on national territory (Category h) at the beginning of the period: Include stocks held by both public and ...
All other stocks held on national territory (Category i): Include all other stocks satisfying the conditions described in category a above at the ...
Stocks held abroad under official agreement at the beginning of the period: (Category j): Include stocks belonging to your country but held in another ...
Stocks held abroad designated definitely for import into one country (Category k) at the beginning of the period: Include stocks (not included in ...
Total Stocks (Category l): Include all stocks belonging to one country at the beginning of the period whether on national territory or in the ...
Number of road vehicles registered at a given date in a country and licensed to use roads open to public traffic. This definition is identical in the ...
Measures of a variable taken at points in time.
A stock variable is measured at one specific time, and represents a quantity existing at that point in time.
In the context of the Paris Club, restructuring of the eligible stock of debt outstanding. These restructuring operations were granted to Egypt and ...
Stocks are a position in, or holdings of, assets and liabilities at a point in time. The SNA records stocks in accounts, usually referred to as ...
Stocks – closing, (at the end of period) cover the stocks held by producers, importers, transformers and major consumers at the end of the period. ...
Stocks – opening, (at the beginning of period) cover the stocks held by producers, importers, transformers, and major consumers at the beginning of ...
Stocks of orders correspond to all unfilled orders at the end of the reference period. Orders are removed from the stock of orders when they are ...
Man-made structures of brick or stone e.g. dry stone and mortared walls.
Word in a description that does not contain any information or contains too little information, because it occurs too frequently.
A defined rectangular area on the ground at the end of take-off run available prepared as a suitable area in which an aircraft can be stopped in the ...
Store cards are credit cards issued by a single company/store and can only be used for payments to that company/store.
See: Trading forms
Business model where the production processes are organised by distinct statistical products. This expression is used to illustrate how statistics are ...
Short Term Public Finance Statistics
A rubber-tyred overhead lifting vehicle for moving or stacking containers on a level reinforced surface.
Depreciation/amortisation over a given period is determined by dividing the cost of the asset, less its estimated residual value, by the estimated ...
Straight-line depreciation is a depreciation profile based on a constant annual amount of capital consumption over the life of the asset.
Method based on the estimation of the autocovariance structure for the unobserved disaggregated series from the available autocovariances of an ...
Strategic benchmarking is used where organisations seek to improve their overall performance by examining the long-term strategies and general ...
Global objectives for the mid- and long-term indicate the overall direction in which the organisation wants to go.
Applied research which is in a subject area which has not yet advanced to the stage where eventual applications can be clearly specified (Definition ...
A long-term plan of prioritised actions designed to achieve a major or overall goal or to fulfil a mission.
Division of the population into groups (strata) before the selection of a sample within each of these subsets.
Stratification is the process whereby the population is broken down into subsets (called strata) and whereby an independent sample is selected in each ...
A sample selected from a population which has been stratified, part of the sample coming from each stratum. For business tendency surveys, the strata ...
Technique of organizing a sample frame into subgroups that are internally homogeneous and externally heterogeneous to ensure that sample selection is ...
A stress test is a "what if" scenario that takes the world as given but assumes a major change in one or more variables in order to see what effect ...
Means a price index using weightings that do not differ between months within the same year at all levels of index calculation.
Protected area managed mainly for science or wilderness protection. These areas possess some outstanding ecosystems, features and/or species of flora ...
Strictly monetary expenditure includes only the purchases actually effected by the household. This involves subtracting from the consumption ...
Science and Technology for Regional Innovation and Development in Europe
In ESA 95, there is no explicit reference to stripping, i.e. transforming a "normal" bond into a set of zero-coupon bonds representing both future ...
Stripped securities are securities that have been transformed from a principal amount with coupon payments into a series of zero-coupon bonds, with a ...
Changing the way in which an economy is organized in order to raise productive capacity. Reforms associated with structural adjustment can include ...
A financial facility of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) established in 1986 to provide concessional loans to low-income Fund member countries. ...