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Company specific riskRelated: Unsystematic riskCompany specific risk Similar MatchesSpecific factorSpecific factorA factor of production that is unable to move into or out of an industry. The term is used to describe both factors that would not be of any use in other industries and -- more loosely -- factors that could be used elsewhere but do not, in the short run, have the time or resources needed to move. See specific factors model. The term seems to come from Haberler (1937). SpecificitySpecificityThe property that a policy measure applies to one or a group of enterprises or industries, as opposed to all industries. Firm specific riskFirm specific riskSee: Diversifiable risk or unsystematic risk Specific factors modelSpecific factors modelA model in which some or all factors are specific factors. The most common version is the Ricardo-Viner Model, with one specific factor (often capital or land) in each industry plus another factor (often labor) that is mobile between them. But an extreme form of the model, the Cairnes-Haberler Model, has all factors specific. Firm specific newsFirm specific newsNews that affects only a specific firm. Market news by contrast affects many firms. Further SuggestionsSpecific commitmentspecific legacy Specific tariff Non-specific subsidy Specific issues market Specific risk Location specific advantages Specificity rule Specific Return |
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