ET AL. abbreviation of the Latin et alii "and others." Example: Property owned by John Jones and several others may be referenced as "John Jones, et al." ...
Et al When this term appears after a manager name, it indicates that while other people are involved in fund management, the person listed acts as the leader or is recognized by the fund as being the principal player.
ET AL - Latin meaning "and others". ET CON - Latin meaning "and husband". ET TUXOR - a legal term meaning "and wife." Sometimes abbreviated as "et ux ." ...
U.S. et al v. Hartigan, 402 F. Supp. 776 (D. Minn. 1975) United States v. Hodgson, 492 F.2d 1175 (10th Cir. 1974) In re Colton, 201 F.Supp.13 (S.D. NY1961), aff'd 306 F.2d 633 (2nd Cir. 1962) ...
Arrow et al. (1961, pp. 225-6) described their empirical motivation to "derive a mathematical function having the properties of (i) homogeneity, (ii) constant elasticity between capital and labor, ...
An asset allocation strategy in which the asset mix is mechanistically shifted in response to -changing market conditions, as in a portfolio insurance strategy, for example. Net present value (NPV) ...
Crouhy et al. (2001) and Saunders and Allen (2002) both offer accessible introductions to asset value models. Bluhm et al. (2002) is the essential text.
Goldman et al. suggest that Agility has four underlying components: delivering value to the customer; being ready for change; valuing human knowledge and skills; forming virtual partnerships.
Bernanke et al. (1997) claim thatan alternative monetary policy during the Seventies, i.e. fixing the nominalinterest rates, might have a better effect on aggregate output, thus erasingthe negative consequences of oil-price shocks on the U.S economy.
See Chuhan et al. 1996 for a discussion of the importance of long-term capital investment flows to LDC development. 11.
"al motawasset al hissabi li se'er fa'edat al 'ard wa attalab fima bein al bunuk" "ا"متوس- ا"حسابي "سعر فائدة ا"عرض وا"-"ب فيما بين ا"بنوك" Swap rate ...
See T. Agmon et al., ed., The Future of the International Monetary System (1984); R. D. Horman, Reforming the International Monetary System: From Roosevelt to Reagan (1987). Related Sites and Content Encyclopedia ...
La Porta, R. et al. (2000), "Agency Problems and Dividend Policies around the World," Journal of Finance, Vol. 55 (1), 305-360 ...
West, Philip, et al., eds. The Pacific Rim and the Western World. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1987. Columbia Encyclopedia: Pacific Rim Top ...
" (Budhwar et al 2001). The debates started by mingling the industrial relation with HR then combine business strategies with the HR line managers "and finally seeing HRM as a source of competitive advantage for organizations" (Budhwar et al 2001).
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In fact, as pointed out by Errico and Farrahbaksh (1998), El-Hawary et al. (2004), and Sol (2007), there are certain features of Islamic banks that warrant a similar degree of prudential regulation as traditional banks.
Definition: A group of economists who have re-examined the classical school of economics writing by Smith, Ricardo et al. Related glossary term: Laissez faire ...
Source: Greene, 1993, p 33; cites Belsley et al 1980. Contexts: estimation; econometrics ...
The European Union Emission Trading Scheme (or EU ETS) is the largest multi-national, greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme in the world. It is one of the EU's central policy instruments to meet their cap set in the Kyoto Protocol (Jones et al.
In the meanwhile, I will probably pursue a slander suit against the party mentioned above, the small city and its police department, et al.
New York: Economics America. Suitor, M. C., et al. (1996). Focus: Middle school economics. New York: Economics America. Webster's ninth new collegiate dictionary. (1991). Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, Inc.
See also: Expense, Productivity, Optimal, Job, Inputs
 
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