ETYM Late Lat., from Latin quota (sc. pars), from quotus which or what in number, of what number, how many, from quot how many, akin to quis, qui, who: cf. Italian quota a share. Related to Who.
1. A limitation.
2. A prescribed number.
3. A proportional share assigned to each participant.
Due share; amount allowed to be imported from a certain country.
In international trade, a limitation on the amount of a commodity that may be exported, imported, or produced. Restrictions may be imposed forcibly or voluntarily.
The justification of quotas include protection of a home industry from an influx of cheap goods, prevention of a heavy outflow of goods (usually raw materials) because there are insufficient numbers to meet domestic demand, allowance for a new industry to develop before it is exposed to competition, or prevention of a decline in the world price of a particular commodity.
The European Union's Common Agricultural Policy has introduced quotas to limit the production of milk because rising herd yields and a trend toward a healthier low-fat diet have led to overproduction. Dairy farmers will not be paid for any milk produced above a set limit.
Parče, komad.
Deo koji pri nekoj deobi pripada pojedincu, srazmeran deo, pripadajući deo, udeo; poreski iznos; pro kvota, prema udelu, srazmerno. (lat.)
Pravilo, propis, merilo, osnova, načelo rada, ugledni primer; utvrđena mera (ili količina rada); tip. skraćeni naslov knjige pri dnu svakog štampanog tabaka. (lat.)
Učešće u radu.