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DomesticFrom or in one's own country. A domestic producer is one that produces inside the home country. A domestic price is the price inside the home country. Opposite of "foreign" or "world."Similar MatchesQualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO)Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO)A judgment, decree, or order that gives a pension plan participant access to retirement assets that must be used to pay an ex-spouse or dependent children. Domestic creditDomestic creditCredit extended by a country's central bank to domestic borrowers, including the government and commercial banks. In the United States, the largest component by far is the Fed's holdings of U.S. government bonds, but it also makes some short-term loans to banks to use as their reserves. Domestic tradeDomestic tradeCommerce within a country; wholesale and retail trade. Gross domestic productGross domestic productThe total value of new goods and services produced in a given year within the borders of a country, regardless of by whom. It is "gross" in the sense that it does not deduct depreciation of previously produced capital, in contrast to NDP. Domestic supportDomestic supportAn policy that assists domestic industry, including a subsidy to production, payment not to produce, price support, and other means of increasing the income of producers. Further SuggestionsDomestic resource costDomestic corporation Domestic law Domestic bonds Domestic content requirement Net domestic product Domestic series Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC) gross domestic product Domestic content protection Domestic International Sales Corporation Domestic distortions argument for protection Domestic market Gross domestic product (GDP) |
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