Definitions (17/20) - Grouped by first letter "C"

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

"Country of origin" means the country or countries of nationality or, for stateless persons, of former habitual residence.
Country in which a person was usually resident immediately prior to immigration, regardless of the person’s citizenship or country of birth.
Country where the head office of the group head is located.
Country in which a person lives, that is to say, the country in which he or she has a place to live where he or she normally spends the daily period ...
The multilateral method used by the ICP (International comparison programme) to obtain transitive PPPs (Purchasing power parities) at the basic ...
A variant of the CPD method (Country-product-dummy method) which has an additional dummy variable to denote whether or not the product is ...
Place of birth is defined as the place of residence of the mother at the time of birth. For persons born outside the country, it is sufficient to ask ...
Courier services focuses on express and door-to-door delivery. Couriers may use self-owned, privately shared or public transportation to supply these ...
A course is defined as "a planned series of single learning activities in a particular range of subject-matters offered by a provider" (Adapted from ...
Mathematic measure of reliability. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cros/content/memobust-glossary-pdf-file_en
Provision of export credit guarantee or insurance against risks of payment delays or nonpayments relating to export transactions. Cover is usually, ...
Arable land on which plants are sown specifically to reduce the loss of soil, nutrients and plant protection products during the winter or other ...
Population from which observations for a particular topic can be drawn.
The extent to which an administrative dataset overlaps a given target population.
Coverage and sample selection errors: for instance, where units in the target population are not represented in the sampling frame, or where the unit ...
Study of the difference between a specified target population and its census population.
Error in an estimate that results from failure to include specified units (“Units” are the objects of interest of the survey, i.e. the ...
The debt service or arrears rescheduled. Comprehensive coverage implies the inclusion of most or all eligible debt service and arrears
The "coverage of the HICP", that is the statistical "target universe" to be represented by the HICP, means the set of all transactions falling within ...
Measure of the extent to which observations designated as primary to a particular category are undertaken by units primarily involved with the ...
Debt securities issued by a financial corporation, or fully guaranteed by a financial corporation.
Wagon characterized by its closed construction with a roof and fully enclosed sides, capable of being locked and/or sealed.
Central Product Classification
Consumer Price Index
Craft or artisanal products are defined as those produced by artisans, either completely by hand or with the help of hand-tools or even mechanical ...
Conventional lifting crane where the load is suspended by cable via a jib. The handling of ITUs requires the cable to be connected to the ITUs' ...
A film of fat which forms naturally on the surface of the milk by slow agglomeration of emulsifying fat globules.
Milk powder with a milk fat content of not less than 42 % by weight of the product.
The emergence of a new business unit. This can be either due to a (real) birth of the unit, or due to other creation by a merger, break-up, split-off ...
Date on which the record, data or metadata item was created. http://sdmx.org/
Process whereby manual editors invent editing procedures to avoid reviewing another error message from subsequent machine editing.
Credibility requires concern for both the reality and appearance of impartiality and independence from political and other undue external influence. ...
Unit in which the successful completion of courses or modules is earned and documented during and at the end of an educational programme. Credits ...
Encompasses any commercial credit or loans with planned and scheduled repayments, except mortgage loans for the main dwelling. Overdraft facilities, ...
A card indicating that the holder has been granted a line of credit. It enables the holder to make purchases and/or withdraw cash up to a prearranged ...
Credit insurance contracts. They are intended to cover losses to the creditor (buyer of a CDS) when: (a) a credit event occurs in relation to a ...
Credit derivatives are financial derivatives whose primary purpose is to trade credit risk. This definition is used both in SNA 1993 (§ 11.42) and in ...
Financial derivatives the primary purpose of which is to trade credit risk.
Commitment by an export credit agency to reimburse a lender if the borrower fails to repay a loan. The lender pays a guarantee fee.
1 - A credit institution is an undertaking whose business is to receive deposits or other repayable funds from the public and to grant credits for its ...
According to Article 4 of the Council Directive (EEC), No. 86/635, of 08.12.1986 on the annual accounts and consolidated accounts of banks and other ...
The main business of most export credit agencies is insurance of finance provided by exporters or banks (although some major agencies lend on their ...
Payment instrument allowing the payer to instruct its account-holding institution to transfer funds to the beneficiary. It is a payment order, or a ...
A so-called structured security that combines a credit derivative and a regular bond.
An entity with a financial claim on another entity.
The country in which the creditor resides. In Paris Club terminology, it is an official bilateral creditor.
A statistical reporting system, maintained by the OECD, to monitor the debt of developing countries. Major creditor countries, primarily the 22 member ...
See: Liabilities
Punishable contravention or violation of the limits on human behaviour as imposed by national criminal legislation.
Planning, preparation, initiation or execution, by a person in a position effectively to exercise control over or to direct the political or military ...
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