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The relevant month will be November which is published by Eurostat in December of each year.
This cooperation could include, among other subjects: technical exchanges between the National Statistics and Information Office of Cuba and statistical offices in the Member States of the European Union and Eurostat, including the exchange of scientists; the development of improved and consistent methods of data collection, disaggregation, analysis and interpretation; and the organisation of seminars, working groups or programmes complementing statistical capacities.
This cooperation could include, among others: technical exchanges between statistical institutes in Central America and in European Union Member States and Eurostat; development of improved, and where relevant, consistent methods of data collection, analysis and interpretation; and organization of seminars, working groups or statistical training programmes.
This co-operation could include, among others: technical exchanges between statistical institutes in the Andean Community and in European Union Member States and Eurostat; development of common methods of data collection, analysis and interpretation; and organisation of seminars, working groups or statistical training programmes.
This revision shall be determined by the trend in the harmonised consumer price index for the country of origin of the services offered for the month in which the validity of the tender expires, expressed in euro and published for the first time by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities in the Eurostat monthly bulletin (Theme 2 - Economy and Finance, Collection Detailed tables, Money, finance and the euro: Statistics).
If Eurostat ceases publishing the HICP for any reason, then the Parties shall use similar data published by a European Union agency or institution to measure the aggregate annualized changes in inflation.
Two key sources have provided the data for the comparisons in the remainder of this section: • Eurostat – the statistical service of the European Union (Eurostat, 10 May 2006a), comparative statistical data for up to 37 European Union (and associated) countries • ‘Education at a glance: OECD indicators 2004’ (OECD, 2004) – comparisons for up to 30 member countries.
Effective for 2019, all fees payable by Licensee may be annually multiplied by (1+HICP released by Eurostat) to establish the following year Fees.
The current estimate is that Ireland invests 1.72% of gross domestic expenditure on research and development (Eurostat 2012).
Article 43 The Parties shall cooperate within the framework of the European Statistical System in which Eurostat is the European statistical authority.