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Made-to-measure tariff |
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Made-to-measure tariffA tariff set so as to raise the price of an imported good to the domestic price, so as to leave domestic producers unaffected. Also called a scientific tariff.Similar MatchesAggregate measurement of supportAggregate measurement of supportThe measurement of subsidy to agriculture used by the WTO as the basis for commitments to reduce the subsidization of agricultural products. It includes the value of price supports and direct subsidies to specific products, as well as payments that are not product specific. Internal measureInternal measureThe number of days that a firm can finance operations without additional cash income. Nontariff measureNontariff measureAny policy or official practice that alters the conditions of international trade, including ones that act to increase trade as well as those that restrict it. The term is therefore broader than nontariff barrier, although the two are usually used interchangeably. Gray area measureGray area measureA measure whose conformity with existing rules in unclear, such as a VER under the GATT prior to the WTO. Performance measurementPerformance measurementCalculation of the return a money manager realizes over some time interval. Further SuggestionsMeasurement errorAggregate measure of support Trade-related investment measure Measurement Noise |
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