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3.750 documents for gross regional product definition
  • ...By definition, internally displaced persons (IDPs) are persons w...regional and global political, military, economic, and soci...(72) The militarization of IDPs sites and gross violations of the human rights of IDPs and refugee... characteristics into refugee law is a product of its time and is essentially Eurocentric. (276) ...

  • ... development is a process in which the products of a society increase on the basis of extension, c... contradiction with the abovementioned definition, primarily, because it is not possible to create b.... (16.) Niemi Albert, W., 1985. Gross State Product and Comparative Economic Growth in t...

  • ... of titles, i.e., authorized manager (Regional. Director, Regional Supervisor etc.), and specifyi... (whether or not involved in oil production) seaward of the coastline. Further details are pro...Definitions. its entirety,. for leasing chapter V, part activi...$28/bbl or $3.50/mcf, escalated by the gross domestic product (GDP) deflator since 1994...........

  • The Consumer Product Safety Commission (``CPSC,'' ``Commission,'' or ``we'') is issuing a final rule that establishes protocols and standards with respect to certification and continued testing for children's products. The final rule also establishes requirements for labeling of consumer products to show that the product complies with the certification requirements under section 14(a) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (``CPSA''). The final rule implements section 14(a)(2) and (i) of the CPSA, as amended by section 102(b) of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (``CPSIA'').

    ... that had no more than $1,000,000 in total gross revenue from sales of all consumer products in the...2. Proposed Sec. 1107.2--Definitions. Proposed Sec. 1107.2 would define various te...The commenter suggested that we conduct regional, industry-specific workshops to explain to the reg...

  • Unemployment is up and houses are selling for less, but the state's economy has not yet contracted, executives with Wells Fargo said Wednesday. Our contention is we're going to skirt the technical definition of a recession, which is two consecutive quarters of negative gross domestic product growth," said Sterling Jenson, regional managing director of Wells Capital Management.

  • ... to have a good understanding of the definition of globalization from several different business s... of capital (sales, finance, and production) have been internationalized more than any other t...'s richest population control 86% of world gross domestic product and 82% of world exports, while t... process as more separated and regionalized than as a truly global world. Scholars who view gl...

  • ...Average Adjusted Gross Farm Income means the average of the portion of ad... a business enterprise engaged in the production of agricultural products, commodities, or livestoc..., including any Alaska Native village or regional or village corporation as defined in or establishe...

  • ...Efficiency Program for Consumer Products: Test Procedures for. Residential Refrigerators, R...Modification of the Definition for Compact Products f. Icemaking. B. Screening An...Thus, DOE calculates markups/gross margins to allow cost recovery for retailers (incl...Variability:. Regional energy prices determined for 13 regions. Energy Pr...

  • This paper estimates a definition of foreign direct investment, its forms, components, and determinants of foreign direct investment in some Arab economies. Then this paper will review the experiences of Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen in the area of attracting investment, and the volume of FDI inflows in the countries. The study concludes that the economic factors, political, legislative, and administrative environment influence the process of attracting foreign direct and indirect investments in the countries under consideration, while infrastructure is the factor affecting attraction of investments.

    ... economy, both in terms of increased production and in terms of bringing the technical developers ... the local bodies and organizations, at regional and international levels, and by community studies..., such as inflation, the rate of growth in gross domestic product, interest rate, unemployment rate...

  • The Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) prescribes energy conservation standards for various consumer products and commercial and industrial equipment, including battery chargers and external power supplies (EPSs). EPCA also requires the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to determine whether more stringent, amended standards for these products are technologically feasible, economically justified, and would save a significant amount of energy. In this notice, DOE proposes amended energy conservation standards for Class A EPSs and new energy conservation standards for non-Class A EPSs and battery chargers. The notice also announces a public meeting to receive comment on these proposed standards and associated analyses and results.

    ... the principles, structures, and definitions governing regulatory review established in Executi... in electricity pricing, DOE established regional differences in electricity prices. To account for ... that manufacturers will have to reduce gross margin or ultimately reduce the utility of the pro...



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