Surplus
111surplus value — noun Date: 1887 the difference in Marxist theory between the value of work done or of commodities produced by labor and the usually subsistence wages paid by the employer …
112surplus production — Inherent productivity of a fish stock that can be harvested on a sustainable basis. Based on the theory that, at large stock size, reproductive rates and rate of stock growth are slowed by self regulating mechanisms, and that stock growth rates… …
113surplus production model — Mathematical representation of the way a stock of fish responds to the removal of its individuals (e.g. by fishing) …
114surplus production — Production of new weight by a fishable stock, plus recruits added to it, less what is removed by natural mortality. This is usually estimated as the catch in a given year plus the increase in stock size (or less the decrease). Also called:… …
115surplus production — Production of new weight by a fishable stock, plus recruits added to it, less what is removed by natural mortality. This is usually estimated as the catch in a given year plus the increase in stock size (or less the decrease). Also called:… …
116surplus production — production of new weight by a fishable stock, plus recruits added to it, less what is removed by natural mortality. Usually estimated as the catch in a given year plus the increase in stock size or less the decrease (Ricker, 1975). As a stock is… …
117surplus value — noun The part of the new value made by production that is taken by enterprises as generic gross profit …
118Surplus funds — Cash flow available after payment of taxes in the project. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
119Surplus management — Related: asset management …
120surplus fund — A fund established by an exchange for the protection of customers monies; a portion of all clearing fees are set aside for this fund. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary …