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Quota

1. A government-imposed restriction on quantity, or sometimes on total value. 2. An import quota specifies the maximum amount of an import per year, typically administered with import licenses that may be sold or directly allocated, to individuals or firms, domestic or foreign. May be global, bilateral, or by country. 3. And IMF quota.

Quota

See Import Quota



Quota

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Tariff rate quota

Tariff rate quota

A combination of an import tariff and an import quota in which imports below a specified quantity enter at a low (or zero) tariff and imports above that quantity enter at a higher tariff. Also called a tariff quota.


Quantity quota

Quantity quota

A quota specifying quantity, in units, weight, volume, etc. of a good.


Export quota

Export quota

A quantitative restriction on exports, often the means of implementing a VER.


Quotation

Quotation

The highest bid price and the lowest offer price of a security available at any particular time.


Quota rent

Quota rent

The economic rent received by the holder of the right (or license) to import under a quota. Equals the domestic price of the imported good, net of any tariff, minus the world price, times the quantity of imports.


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Nominal quotation
European Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation
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Stock Exchange Automated Quotation system
Tariff quota
European Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation (EASDAQ)
Equivalent quota
Global quota
Bilateral quota
Quota by country
Quotation
IMF Quota
National Quotation Bureau
Quotation board
Import quota
National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System (Nasdaq)
Import Quota
Value quota
Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Jasdaq)
Quotations
Seasonal quota


 
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