Capping Commonwealth's proportion of
efficient price of hospital care defeats the purpose of exposing the Commonwealth to the growth in costs related to inefficacies or failure in primary care.
Efficient Pricing of Default Risk: Different approaches for a single goal by Damiano Brigo of Banca IMI, and Massimo Morini of the University of Milan Bicocca (99K PDF)-- 10 pages — 2005
Beck and Kalesnik (2014) argue that other factors provide stronger returns when applied to small companies because of the higher volatility and less -
efficient pricing of small stocks.
Low international energy prices have opened a window of opportunity for countries to move towards more
efficient pricing of energy.
Not exact matches
Wednesday: Boeing & Biogen Boeing: In the past, this company has been deemed a loser on suspicions that airlines won't upgrade their fleets for fuel
efficient planes now that the
price of oil is so low.
Automakers have argued that the rules could result in the loss
of up to 1 million jobs because consumers could be less willing to buy the more fuel
efficient vehicles since their engineering will result in higher
price tags.
Although it's easy to assume that an Airbnb is always the most cost -
efficient type
of accommodation when travelling, a three - star hotel is cheaper or the same
price as the average Airbnb in eight
of the 48 European capital cities surveyed, according to VoucherCloud's findings.
SunPower has argued that its premium -
priced panels, which are among the most
efficient in the industry at transforming sunlight into electricity, should receive an exemption from the tariffs because their unique technology can not be compared with that
of more conventional models, including those made by the companies that sought the tariffs, Suniva and SolarWorld.
Hyundai and Kia both increased their shares
of the U.S. new - vehicle market in the past decade, particularly during the economic downturn
of 2008 to 2010 when consumers sought out fuel -
efficient and relatively low -
priced vehicles.
But, it is rare for people in a negotiation to be thinking broadly about the
efficient use
of resources when trying to minimize
price.
«By the time we get involved in design, construction drawings,
pricing, and permits, it's not the most
efficient use
of time,» he says.
Just a classic general equilibrium models,
efficient markets, smooth continuous
price movements, the Phillips curve, Black - Scholes — I'm good friends with Myron Scholes, and he's taught me a lot, but there's a lot
of flaws in that model.
First
of all, anything that boosts productivity is a positive for both the oil industry and the environment — if DOE has indeed found a better recipe for upgraded heavy oil, Alberta's producers will be happy to take it up (if the economics and P.R. opportunity
of using more
efficient, cleaner technology weren't enough, the province's carbon
price gives them a further incentive).
In 1958, Trippe was the first airline executive to add jet airplanes to his fleet; the switch to larger, more
efficient jets allowed Pan Am to reduce
prices, making plane travel affordable to a much larger segment
of the public.
In both energy and
price, a good set
of rechargeable batteries is the most
efficient way to keep your non-smart devices going.
But now Papa said the the best days are behind some
of those fields after a period
of low oil
prices prompted drillers to train their rigs on their best acreage and deplete the most cost -
efficient production.
The firm's
efficient distribution
of off -
price luxury brands to value conscious consumers has proven to be a resilient strategy during the current period
of retail disruption.
I was kind
of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock
prices are
efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low
prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair
price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind
of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals
of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
Proponents
of efficient market hypothesis say that any new information relevant to a company's value is quickly
priced by the market through the process
of arbitrage.
Surely, these types
of price movements do not entirely support the
efficient market hypothesis.
Efficient pricing in fixed - interest markets depends, to a large extent, on the existence
of a well - defined yield curve for an asset
of undoubted credit worthiness.
Metro Vancouver has the lowest number
of taxies per capita
of any major Canadian city, and significantly higher
prices compared to similar cities.89 However, taxi companies continue to face strict, burdensome regulations which hamper their own ability to offer more
efficient and innovative services.
For a given level
of prices, more fuel -
efficient furnaces encourage larger houses, and more fuel -
efficient engines encourage larger cars.
A
price tag
of $ 43 a share is «probably the cheapest and most
efficient way for Google to get a strong IP position in wireless and defend the Android eco-system against legal challenges,» he writes.
«A well established academic doctrine argues that markets are
efficient, meaning that the
price of a stock fully incorporates all known information and judgement about that stock.
'' [The
Efficient Market] Hypothesis holds that financial
prices reflect all
of the information available to participants in the market.
«I also found it difficult to integrate the
efficient - market hypothesis (that everything in the stock market is «known» and
prices are always «rational» with the random - walk hypothesis (that the ups and downs
of the market are irrational and entirely unpredictable).
For example, they believe in the
efficient market hypothesis, and therefore believe that the volatility
of stock
prices is equivalent to real risk, and they place a strong emphasis on volatility when they judge your performance.»
Benoit's book decimates the notion
of a normal distribution
of stock
price changes and all
of the models that rely on it: the
efficient - market hypothesis, CAPM, Value at Risk [VAR] etc..
«It is unclear what will happen to the valuation
of the shares if Bitcoin's
price tanks,» he says, but adds that such a drop will cause less
efficient miners to leave the market.
Because MPT advocates believe that markets are largely
efficient — ie the current
price is an accurate reflection
of the value
of the business based on all available information — risk should not be
price - related.
The market was in the process
of using the tool
of free
price discovery, the most
efficient resource allocation tool known to man, to match supply and demand.
The long - run trend indicates that demand for smaller, more fuel -
efficient cars has increased relative to demand for light trucks because
of rising gasoline
prices.
Growing crops to feed them to farm animals is vastly inefficient, driving up the
price of grains and legumes, and entrenching global poverty; to produce enough food for 9 billion people by 2050, we will need a more
efficient system.
Global airline stocks are currently soaring as a result
of low oil
prices, increased seat capacity and more fuel -
efficient aircraft.
Mark Whitmore adds «this notion
of efficient market theory which attempts to just buy and hold the market no matter what, being completely
price indifferent is clearly suboptimal.
On a technical level, there is a contradicting theory called the
Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) that states that all information about a company is always reflected in the
price of its share.
Mark Whitmore: This is Mark Whitmore, I keep forgetting we have two Mark's on the line here, and Chris you absolutely interpreted what I was trying to say correctly, and kind
of to follow up a little bit, I think one
of the things that the other Mark pointed out is the issue
of timing, and whereas the two prevailing investing paradigms out there seem to be this notion
of efficient market theory which attempts to just buy and hold the market no matter what, completely
price indifferent.
In a world where global central banks manipulate the cost
of risk the mechanics
of price discovery have disengaged from reality resulting in paradoxical expressions
of value that should not exist according to
efficient market theory.
And to make a
priced round just as
efficient as a note round, in terms
of legal costs and turnaround time, there are Ted Wang's Series Seed docs (I love the Series Seed docs).
BEIJING China will form a powerful new competition and food safety regulator in a bid to ramp up oversight
of mergers and acquisitions and
price - fixing as the world's second - largest economy seeks to make policymaking more
efficient.
In this trading strategy video (below), we similarly show you a speedy and
efficient way
of how to scan for the best stock and ETF breakout setups (stocks and ETFs with relative strength that are poised to «break out» above a base
of price consolidation).
Executives should be focused on these operational goals, along with
efficient capital allocation, instead
of constantly trying to pump up the stock
price.
Counter-intuitively, the transition out
of active funds and into passive funds makes the market more
efficient in its relative
pricing of shares, because it preferentially removes lower - skilled players from the active segment
of the market, leaving a higher average level
of skill in the remaining pool
of market participants to set
prices.
Alberta's approach will use this very tool, and it substantially lowers the cost
of carbon
pricing on oilsands facilities — in fact, the
efficient facilities may come out ahead.
Free markets promote
efficient use
of capital, and when politicians intervene, we get higher consumer
prices.
When the scarcity
of petroleum causes its
price to rise, the market will respond by more
efficient use and with substitute sources.
It was also found that any effort on the part
of the government to set
prices or otherwise control market operations was an impediment to the
efficient functioning
of the market.
This forces all
of them to seek ever more
efficient means
of production and to sell their products at the lowest possible
price.
The essence
of free trade is that governments Should not interfere with the
price mechanism, which is the so - called «invisible hand» which is said to ensure that the self - seeking behavior
of firms and individuals will give rise to the most
efficient allocation
of resources.