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The word quota is a noun meaning: a proportional part or share of a fixed total amount or quantity.
Yes, the word quota is an abstract noun; a word for an amount of something that someone has to do; an amount of something that someone is officially allowed to have or do; a word for a concept.
It's a regular plural: quota, quotas.ANS2:Since quota is a Latin adjective meaning "how many" and since it is understood to modify the feminine noun pars(part or portion) to provide the vernacular meaning in English, the plural, in Latin, would perforce need to be quotae (to agree in case, number and gender with the plural partēs).Valete.
A quota is a limit on the quantity of a good that is being imported. For example a sugar quota states that only 1000 tons of sugar can be imported into a certain country. A quota acts in almost the same way as a tariff. It is a means for domestic protectionism in international trade. They are implemented because to protect the domestic firm from international competition because the world price of a good is lower than the price that the domestic firm can offer. The domestic jobs in that particular industry are protected, while the domestic consumers lose out because they are not able to buy the product at the lower world price.
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The system which places numerical limits on immigration is the "Quota System".
sales volume quota ,expense quota, profit quota, activity quota
sales volume quota ,expense quota, profit quota, activity quota
sales volume quota ,expense quota, profit quota, activity quota
The Emergency Quota Act
The quota system set a limit on how many immigrants from each country could enter the U.S. every year. The main goal of the quota system was to limit immigration.