It is unusually good at creating tradeable claims on the profits and revenues that its economy generates. |
He likens public education to a tradeable commodity, subject to the same free-market competition rules as soybeans, bobblehead dolls and softwood lumber. |
Without rigidly enforced property rights, dispute settlement procedures and boundaries for what is tradeable and what is not, there could be no effective system of trade. |
In principle tax should only become payable when the option is exercised, particularly in the case of tradeable stock option certificates. |
His current research interests include the use of tradeable permits and other economic incentives for water allocation and water quality, local air pollution, and fisheries. |
There were no alternatives to easily tradeable, interest-bearing securities, and lots of people wanted them. |