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2001
The current provisions of the Stability and Growth Pact (hereafter, SGP) advocate balanced budgets in the longer term and specify a ceiling for deficit spending of 3 per cent of GDP for each member of the European Monetary Union. A violation of the ceiling will trigger warnings and eventually penalties (unless exceptional circumstances can be invoked).
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The current provisions of the Stability and Growth Pact (hereafter, SGP) advocate balanced budgets in the longer term and specify a ceiling for deficit spending of 3 per cent of GDP for each member of the European Monetary Union. A violation of the ceiling will trigger warnings and eventually penalties (unless exceptional circumstances can be invoked).
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Tradability Index: A Comprehensive Measure for the Tradability of Output
2017This paper describes the main features of a measure for the specialisation in producing tradable output which is labelled tradability index. It is based on the assumption that all sectors produce goods and services that are tradable but to varying degrees. Therefore, while all sectors produce tradable output, the extent of the tradability varies across
Bykova, Alexandra, Stöllinger, Roman
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Organs: tradable, but not necessarily inheritable
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013Teck Chuan Voo and Soren Holm argue that “organs should be inheritable if they were to be socially and legally recognised as tradable property.”1 To support this view they first observe that “…legal recognition of objects as property… opens up the possibility of the legal recognition of the survival of the property rights and their inheritability after
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Tradable measure of risk [PDF]
The main idea of this paper is to introduce Tradeable Measures of Risk as an objective and model independent way of measuring risk. The present methods of risk measurement, such as the standard Value-at-Risk supported by BASEL II, are based on subjective assumptions of future returns.
Pospisil, Libor, Vecer, Jan, Xu, Mingxin
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Tradable green certificates in Flanders (Belgium)
Energy Policy, 2004Abstract The paper provides details on green certificate systems in Belgium. The Flemish region has established a system and the Walloon region is preparing a slightly different one. The lack of uniformity and consequently of transparency in one country emphasises the need for more EU leadership in the field. The main part of the article analyses the
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Tradables and non-tradables inflation in Australia and New Zealand [PDF]
This article presents a detailed comparison of price changes for non-tradable and tradable items in the CPI across Australia and New Zealand. The main result is that relative price movements in Australia and New Zealand are highly correlated in the medium term, although not in the very short term.
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