Costs
The value of the inputs needed to produce any good or service, measured in specific units, commonly money.
Council Housing
State-financed housing for rent provided through local authorities in the UK.
Council Tax
A tax levied by UK local authorities on property holders, dependent on property valuation.
Counter-Party Credit Risk
The risk associated with the possibility that a counter-party in a financial transaction may default on their obligations.
Counter-Trade
A form of international trade in which exchanges are conducted via goods and services rather than money.
Countervailing Duty
A tariff imposed to offset the effects of foreign subsidies, aimed at leveling the playing field for domestic producers.
Countervailing Power
Use of an organization by a group of individuals to protect against monopolistic exploitation by others.
Cournot Competition
A form of oligopolistic competition where firms simultaneously decide their quantity of output, influencing the market price.
Covariance
An exploration of the concept of covariance in economic data.