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BoxUsed with a color, a category of subsidies based on status in WTO: red=forbidden, amber=go slow, green=permitted, blue=subsidies tied to production limits. Terminology seems only to be used in agriculture, where in fact there is no red box.BoxThe actual physical location at a brokerage house or bank where securities or other documents are stored for safekeeping. Alternatively, a quotation machine or battery march.Box Similar MatchesResource boxResource box(or byline) - information contained in a short paragraph at the end of an article. This might contain the author's email address, the author's credentials and qualifications, the URL of the author's website and a description of their business, etc. In the boxIn the boxMeans that a dealer has a wire receipt for securities, indicating that effective delivery on them has been made. Green boxGreen boxCategory of subsidies permitted under the WTO Agriculture Agreement; includes those not directed at particular products, direct income support for farmers unrelated to production or prices, subsidies for environmental protection and regional development. Edgeworth Production BoxEdgeworth Production BoxA variation of the consumption Edgeworth Box that instead represents the allocations of 2 factors to 2 industries for use in production functions. Efficient allocations now appear as tangencies between isoquants, while the contract curve becomes the efficiency locus. Against the boxAgainst the boxSee: Selling short against the box. Further SuggestionsSignature boxEdgeworth-Bowley Box Selling short against the box Blue box Amber box Edgeworth Box Short against the box Box spread Red box box spread |
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