Definitions (17/17) - Grouped by first letter "P"

20 Definitions Grouped by first letter "P" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...

"The artificial common reference currency unit used in the European Union to express the volume of economic aggregates for the purpose of spatial ...
An artificial currency unit. Theoretically, one Purchasing power standard (PPS) can buy the same amount of goods and services in each country. ...
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Hydro plants that only use direct natural water inflow and have no capacity for hydro pump storage (pumping water uphill).
Change in the price of a good or service whose characteristics do not change over time.
Hydro plants with no natural water inflow into the upper reservoir; the vast majority of water that generates electricity was previously pumped ...
The concept of purpose, or function, relates to the type of need a transaction or group of transactions aims to satisfy or the kind of objective it ...
The reasons for undertaking a journey are: i) Work and education (Commuting); ii) Business; iii) Holidays (vacation); iv) Other (Shopping, leisure, ...
The reasons for undertaking the journeys are: -- Work and education (Commuting); -- Business; -- Holidays; -- Other (shopping, leisure, family). ...
The reasons for undertaking a journey are: i) Leisure, recreation and holidays ii) Visiting friends and relatives iii) Business and professional iv) ...
The reasons for undertaking the journey are: -- Work and education (commuting) -- Business -- Holidays (vacation) -- Other (shopping, leisure, ...
The reasons for undertaking the journey are: -- Work and education (commuting); -- Business; -- Holidays (vacation); -- Other (shopping, leisure, ...
Data or reference metadata reporting method that requires the provider to make the information available by means of transfer such as email or other ...
IWT (Inland waterways transport) freight vessel which is designed to be pushed and does not have its own means of mechanical propulsion.
Pushed barge for the bulk transport of liquids or gases.
IWT (Inland waterways transport) freight vessel which is designed to be either pushed or towed and does not have its own means of mechanical ...
Pushed-towed barge for the bulk transport of liquids or gases.
Powered vessel developing not less than 37 kW and designed or fitted for the towing of dumb barges, pushed-towed barges, or rafts, and for the pushing ...
Powered vessel developing not less than 37 kW and designed or fitted for the pushing of pushed or pushed-towed barges but not for the carriage of ...
Pyramids are defined as chains of holding companies with the ultimate control based on a small total investment thanks to the extensive use of ...
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