Collocations withasset
These are words often used in combination withasset.
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asset class
However, this strategy implies excessive concentration of risks in one asset class.
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asset pricing
The challenge consists in providing a spectral evaluation of general equilibrium asset pricing models with an explicit production sector.
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asset specificity
Good operational measures of, and data on, asset specificity are notoriously elusive.
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considerable asset
So timber is going to be a considerable asset to the territory.
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digital assets
Investments are important in the domain and most archive owners do not have the know-how to handle digital assets.
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existing asset
For example, one category of transaction which may come within in-and-out is the replacement of an existing asset.
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external assets
However, economic and external assets could not save regimes that were entirely divorced from a social base.
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hidden asset
I think that is a hidden asset of the scheme, which may turn out to be of considerable importance.
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illiquid assets
If we can get the right result of the illiquid assets test, we may be nearly there on the capital requirement that we seek.
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invaluable asset
It is an intangible but invaluable asset achieved by the courtesy, efficiency and reliability of their operations, and they merit our congratulations.
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naval assets
Secondly, it showed that, when there is a crisis, it consumes a high proportion of naval assets.
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net asset
In prospect theory, loss delivers this exaggerated sting because losses are measured against the actor's reference point, not the actor's net asset position.
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precious asset
Information delivered with an abundance that was undreamt of thirty years ago is a precious asset to the working lexicographer.
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priceless asset
Water is a priceless asset—we are only just beginning to realise just how priceless it is.
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productive asset
Returns to the productive asset, capital, is described below, but returns to other assets can be described in terms of the interest rates they pay.
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remaining asset
The issue is how we make use of our only certain remaining asset, which is land.
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reserve asset
As the wartime debts were run down and replaced by foreign exchange reserves, the sterling balances 'problem' came to re-ect sterling's role as an international reserve asset during the 1950s.
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risky asset
However, under the assumption of homogeneous beliefs about the covariance matrix of future payoffs, short-sale constraints will only increase risky asset prices.
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strategic asset
Table 12 shows the impact of pension fund governance on the first source of value creation, which is the decision on the strategic asset allocation.
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substantial asset
Clearly, it affects bankrupts who have a substantial asset in the form of a home in which they live.
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tremendous asset
It is well accepted within the design community that the availability of explicit, declaratively represented design rationale would be a tremendous asset.
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underlying asset
In this paper we consider the problem of hedging options in the presence of cost in trading the underlying asset.
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valuable asset
To know where and how to find information is a valuable asset for an individual and a community.
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vital asset
The households were stratified according to their number of oxen, a vital asset used for cultivation.
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