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| 1. ''International trade''.
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| | The use of report cards is widely applied to measure financial institutions’ service levels. |
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| In international trade, an import quota is a maximum permitted amount of a product which may be imported.
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| Import quotas are often associated with, or an alternative to, tariffs.
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| 2. ''Diversity and inclusion''.
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| In diversity and inclusion, quotas are minimum levels or proportions, designed to promote greater balance.
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| :<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Boardroom gender mix targets'''''</span>
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| :"... there remains a marked difference between the UK Government's policy of a 25% gender mix target and the EU's 2020 goal of 40%.
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| :However, at the time of writing the British government is softening its prior strong resistance to quota imposition as UK firms appear to be moving in a direction that makes even the 25% figure seem unlikely on a voluntary basis."
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| :''The Treasurer's Handbook - Developments in corporate and market regulation: implications for the treasurer.''
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| Any other fixed maximum, minimum or absolute number or amount.
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| ==See also==
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| * [[Customs union]]
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| * [[Developments in corporate and market regulation: implications for the treasurer]]
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| * [[Diversity]]
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| * [[Duty]]
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| * [[Free trade]]
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| * [[Imports]]
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| * [[Protectionism]]
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| * [[Tariff]]
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| * [[Trade war]]
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| * [[Treaty]]
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Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012
A quantitative ranking of a financial institution’s level of service and customer responsiveness.
The use of report cards is widely applied to measure financial institutions’ service levels.
See also