IBGE definition
Examples of IBGE in a sentence
Expenditures recognized as Cost Oil shall be annually adjusted preferably according to the Extended National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics – IBGE, or according to another index that better reflects the industry expenditures, at the Manager’s discretion, and return on equity is prohibited.
INPCi = National Consumer Price Index as issued by the IBGE for the month of the Review Date MEQi = rate for wholesale prices available internally in Brazil in relation to production assets, such as machinery, vehicles and equipment, as issued by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Foundation in its Economic Structure Journal, as column 15, under the code (A0161724) (the “MEQ”) for the month of the Review Date MEQo = the MEQ for the month of the Base Date, which the Parties agree is *****.
Expenses in Exploration and Production incurred and posted to the Oil Cost account in Reais will be adjusted for inflation annually between the date of its entry in the Oil Cost account and the date of its recovery as Oil Cost, preferably by the Broad National Consumer Price Index - IPCA of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics - IBGE, or by another index that, at the discretion of the Manager, best reflects the costs of the sector, the capital remuneration being prohibited.
The prices for the supply of the products covered by this Agreement shall be adjusted annually, on a base date to be previously determined by the CONTRACTOR, and the index to be applied shall result, among other factors, for the education system, from the mediated basic education indexes that make up the IPC-A, as published by the IBGE (specifically, the Early Childhood Education indexes.
The termination of this Agreement howsoever arising will be without prejudice to the rights and duties of any Party accrued prior to termination.
In the case of the previous paragraph, until a legal decision is rendered, the FOUNDATION shall consider for purposes of CIF BUDGET, the last annual amount allotted for this purpose, adjusted by the IPCA [Expanded Consumer Price Index] or, in the lack thereof, by an official index appraised by IBGE.
Swiss Re, 2011 using data from IBGE, Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicilios (PNAD) 2008-2009.
The average unemployment rate in the major metropolitan regions of Brazil increased from 11.5% during 2004 to 9.8% during 2005, according to estimates published by the IBGE.
The urban area to be considered includes the entire macro urban region, as delimited in the Master Plans of each MUNICIPALITY and, in the absence thereof, that defined by municipal legislation or, finally, by the IBGE.
The Company will practice for all employees the Minimum Remuneration by Level and Work Regime - RMNR, taking into account the concept of regional remuneration, based on the grouping of cities where Petrobras operates, also considering the concept of geographic micro-region used by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).