Betekenis van:
spillover
spillover
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- (economics) any indirect effect of public expenditure
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- providing reports to be received by the Commission to sufficiently demonstrate that any risk of spillover of aid to other yards is being eliminated (spillover reports).
- The spillover reports were submitted in order to demonstrate that no spillover of aid took place from the yard to other undertakings.
- Spillover reports were requested to avoid that third parties benefit from the aid.
- providing reports to be received by the Commission to sufficiently demonstrate that any risk of spillover of aid to other yards is being eliminated (spillover reports). These reports were to be provided by an independent chartered accountant.
- be warranted on the grounds of serious social difficulties and have no unduly adverse “spillover” effects on other Member States;
- It was therefore necessary to demonstrate that this aid had had no spillover effects on the parent company, HSW.
- It therefore had to be demonstrated that this restructuring aid had had no spillover effects on the parent company.
- It was necessary to demonstrate that this aid had had no spillover effects on the parent company, HSW.
- According to Italy there has been no technological spillover from the military project to the civil project developed by BellAgusta.
- Finally, according to the spillover report, shipbuilding contracts for special ships called ‘cash carriers’ were not transferred to KWW.
- The last spillover report concerning the period until 31 December 1995 was submitted to the Commission by letter of 6 July 1996.
- This is also illustrated by the structure and contents of the spillover reports, in which the explanation on the use of the aid received is an important part.
- R & D activities in less developed areas would be characterised by more positive externalities and knowledge spillover, and by imperfect and asymmetric information.
- be warranted on the grounds of serious social difficulties and have no unduly adverse spillover effects on other Contracting Parties to the EEA Agreement;
- Furthermore, Italy maintains that even if there were a transfer of know-how, it would be very difficult to quantify the technological spillover.