traded good

collocation in English

meaningsoftradeand

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trade
adjective
uk
/treɪd/
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/treɪd/
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Perfectly competitive firms in this economy produce a singletradedgoodthat can be used for consumption and investment.
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The economy is assumed to produce a singletradedgood, used for both consumption and investment, which is subject to adjustment costs.
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Hence, by using data on prices of different properties we can in principle identify the contribution which water-related attributes make to the value of thetradedgood, a house.
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Like any othertradedgood, art has been historically subjected to import duties.
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However, prices in thetradedgoodsector are set internationally, so they can not change.
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Traded goods should carry certification of their origin.
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As previously stated, the two regions aim to reduce their tariffs on a majority of their traded goods.
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The framework limited the traded goods to those manufactured domestically and as such, constituted a subsidy to domestic industry.
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The vast bulk of traded goods, being agricultural, normally leave no direct archaeology.
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The main traded goods were cattle, sheep, wine, cloth and wood.
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Raw material equivalents or material footprints of traded goods comprise the material inputs required along the entire supply chain associated with their production.
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This may then lead to a reallocation of resources from the less efficient non-trade sector to the more productive export sector, lower prices for traded goods and higher competitiveness.
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In this model, there has been no change in real economy productivities, but money price productivity in traded goods has been exogenously lowered through currency appreciation.
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