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the traded
verb
To engage in trade
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The report splits the carbon economy in the traded and non-traded sectors.
Surrenda-link (surrendalink.co.uk/0800 919 021) is the best known in the traded endowment market.
Mark Quinn, a solid young hitter, will replace the traded Johnny Damon in left field for the Royals.
The traded sector's carbon reductions are controlled by the levels set by EU legislation, which is under review.
But in the top of the 10th, Jason Isringhausen, who replaced the traded Francisco Rodriguez as closer, allowed three straight one-out singles.
The traded value of the Deutschmark had not fallen to reflect the higher unit wage costs that were a legacy of the unification boom.
The exchange trades nonferrous metals, minor metals and steel, and accounts for about 80 percent of the traded volume in global metal futures, it said.
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Rich countries have much higher productivity and hence higher wages in the traded-goods sector than poor countries do.
Mr Owen uses monthly data for productivity growth in manufacturing, a good proxy for the traded-goods sector.
That will keep the traded-goods sector slightly smaller than under full-blown mercantilism, but still bigger than the market alone would dictate.Even before the crisis, Mr Rodrik was working to rehabilitate industrial policy in the eyes of his colleagues.
19 The main theoretical reference is the Scandinavian model of inflation, see Lindquist and Vilhelmsson (2006), where the traded-goods sector exerts a "leadership" or "signaling" role which can hold sway on public sector wages.
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