kvotas
Kvotas is a term used to refer to quotas or allocations imposed by governments or regulatory authorities. The word is used in several languages and appears in policy discussions across economics, trade, and resource management. Kvotas describe fixed limits on the quantity of a good or service that may be produced, imported, exported, or otherwise allocated during a specified period.
Common types include production quotas, import quotas, export quotas, fishing quotas, and emission quotas. Quotas may
Tradable quotas include catch shares in fisheries and emissions caps under cap-and-trade programs. Allocation methods vary
Economic and social effects are mixed. Quotas can improve conservation and predictability and reduce price volatility
Critics argue for auctioning rights, improving monitoring, and linking quotas to broader policy instruments. Supporters emphasize