Typically, these rates — three - month T - bills, Libor, commercial paper — move together because they reflect the same
basic economic reality.
'' [T] he salient feature of a securities transaction is the public solicitation of venture capital to be used in a business enterprise... this subjection of the investor's money to the risks of an enterprise over which he exercise no managerial control is
the basic economic reality of a security transaction.»
This illustrates
the basic economic reality that productivity growth is the only game in town when it comes to raising the economic and financial well - being of people over a long period.
In short, CARD's analysis abstracts from the most
basic economic realities we were all supposed to learn in Econ 101: resources are finite, choices have opportunity costs, and incentives (prices) matter.
Not exact matches
A
basic reality of
economic geography is that Canada's provinces stand to be affected very differently by its regional trade agreements, depending on their geographic location within Canada and their sectoral specializations.
To understand the
economic, political, social, etc. forces in our lives, we must see how they relate to a
basic understanding of
reality.
It looks at some of the
basics and then covers an ethical look at production around the world and the
realities of what a 21st Century
economic world looks like.
If today's
economic reality is such that no buyer exists at a mutually attractive price, then the Board has a fiduciary duty to, at a
basic minimum, explore alternative options which may include utilizing the cash to make investments unrelated to the current operations of Paragon.