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... discon-â 20 02 Donald Rutherford Seealso:economicsandpsychologyReferencesAkerlof,G.andDickens,W.T.(19 82) ‘Theeconomicconsequencesofcognitivedis-sonance’,AmericanEconomicReview 72: 307–19.Festinger,L.(1957)ATheoryofCognitiveDissonance,Evanston,IL:Row,Peter-son.CohesionFund(O0)EUROPEANUNIONfundcreatedin1993bytheMAASTRICHTTREATYtoprovidemoneyforenvironmentalandtrans-Europeannetworkprojectsinmemberstateswhosegrossdomesticproductislessthan90percentoftheEUaverage.Thefundcancontributeupto85percentofthepublicexpenditureonaproject.coinage(E4)Piecesofmetalofastandardsizeandweightstampedbyasovereignpowertogivethemthestatusofmoney.CoinswerefirstusedasmoneybytheLydians(GreekinhabitantsofwhatisnowWestTurkey)intheseventhcenturyBC.Thefirstcoinsweremadeofelectrum,anaturalalloyofgoldandsilver.Silver,bronzeandcopperwerelaterusedinAncientGreeceandtheRomanEmpire.Coppercoins,usedforsmalltransactions,wereissuedwithamonetaryvalueinexcessofthevalueofmetalused,establishingtheprincipleoftokenmoney,whichisthenatureofcoin-agetoday.Thefirstproblemsofcoinage,clippingandforgery,weresolvedbyachangeinproductionmethodfromham-meringtomillingtoensureastandardsize.Thesecondproblem,theinconveni-enceoftransportingittocarryoutlargefinancialtransactions,wasremediedbytheuseofbanknotes.coincidentindicators(E3)MeasuresofeconomicactivityusedbyeconomicforecasterstotrackcyclicalmovementsintheECONOMY.Themainonesusedareemploymentinnon-agriculturalenterprises,personalincomelesstransferpayments.andindicesoftotalindustrialproductionandmanufacturingandtradesales.Seealso:economicindicatorsColbertism(H2,L5,N4,N6)Governmentinterventioninindustry,namedaftertheFrenchMERCANTILISTJeanBaptisteColbert(1619–83)whosuccess-fullyreformedtheFrencheconomyafter1649.InFrance,thehomeofColbertism,thegovernment’sabilitytosubsidizein-dustryandfollowprotectionistpolicieshasbeenlimitedsinceentrytotheEur-opeanEconomicCommunityin1958.Seealso:dirigismecollaborative ... whereparents are represented. It can take placeat different levels – national, industrial,the firm or workplace. The level at whichâ 20 02 Donald Rutherford ofproduction;totheAUSTRIANSCHOOLtimewascrucialtotheconcept;toFISHERcapitalwasastockwhichproducedastreamofincomewithitsvaluedeter-minedbyrelativepreferenceforfutureratherthanpresentgoods.Importantde-batesincludetherelationshipbetweentheRATEOFINTERESTandthevalueofcapital,aswellasdiscussionofthenotionofaggregatecapital.Astherearemanyimportantsub-speciesofcapital,includingHUMANCAPITALandEQUITYcapital,specia-listtheoriesofcapitalarealsopro-pounded.Capitaltheoryexpandeditsconcernsinthe1960swithinthecontextofgrowththeory.Amajorissuediscussedthenwasthemethodofmeasuringaggre-gateorsocialcapitaltoachieveavalueindependentofdistributionandprices.JoanROBINSONsuggestedusinglabourtimeasameasure;ChampernowneintroducedaCHAININDEXMETHOD.Seealso:CambridgecontroversiesReferencesHarcourt,G.C.(19 72) SomeCambridgeCon-troversiesintheTheoryofCapital,Cam-bridge:CambridgeUniversityPress.Kregel,J.A.(1976)TheoryofCapital,London:Macmillan.capitaltransfertax(H2)UKtaxintroducedin1975ontransfersofwealthpayablebythedonororrecipientduringlifeoratdeath.Estateduty,inforcefrom1894to1975,wastheprede-cessorofthistax.capitalutilization(D2,E2)1Theproportionoffixedcapital(build-ingsandmachinery)inuse.Ifmachin-eryisworkedforonlyhalfofatimeperiod,thecapitalutilizationrateis50percent.2Actualoutputasapercentageofpoten-tialoutputatareferencedate.Seealso:capacityutilizationcapitalvalue(E2,M2)Avaluationofanassetbroadlymeasuredeitherbydiscountingthetotalfutureincomeexpectedfromtheassetorbycapitalizingtheexpectedincome.Seealso:discounting;netpresentvaluecapitalwidening(E2)AnincreaseintherealcapitalstockleavingtheCAPITAL–LABOURRATIOun-changedasthecapitalstockandthelabourforcegrowatthesamerate.Seealso:capitaldeepeningcapitationtax(H2)seepolltaxcappinganinterestrate(G1)Separatingthepartofinterestpaymentsinexcessofrealinterestpaymentsandthencapitalizingitbyaddingittothelong-termdebt.captiveinsurance(G2)Aninsurancecompanywhosebusinessismainlysuppliedandcontrolledbyitsowners.Theprincipalbeneficiariesarethoseoriginallyinsured.capturetheory(K2,L4)seeregulatorycapturecarbonsequestration(Q2)Storingcarbondioxidebyplantingtreesorpumpingintoundergroundreservoirs:anapproachtoreducingglobalwarming.carbonsink(Q2)Anareawithtreesandplantswhichhasbeencreatedtoabsorbcarbondioxide.Thishasbeenproposedtoreduceglobalwarming.carbontax(H2,Q2)Ataxrelatedtothecarboncontentofcoal,naturalgasoroil,whichisimposedtoimprovethenaturalenvironment.Thetaxcantaketheformofafixedamountpertonofcarbonembodiedineachfuelorbeantaxisrelatedtotheemissionreductiontargetchosen.Seealso:effluentfee;environmentaltax;marketabledischargepermitcardinal ... consequenceâ 20 02 Donald RutherfordSeealso:monopolisticcompetition the major decisions are made distinguishesone country’s system sharply from an-other. In Japan, the enterprise level is veryimportant;...