|
Factor bias |
|
|
|
Home Site Map Add Term Search About Us Contributors |
Factor biasSee bias.Similar MatchesFactor accumulationFactor accumulationAn increase in the quantity of a factor, usually capital or sometimes human capital. Discount factorDiscount factorPresent value of $1 received at a stated future date. Factor price equalizationFactor price equalizationThe tendency for trade to cause factor prices in different countries to become identical. Ohlin (1933) argued that trade would bring factor prices closer together. Samuelson (1948, 1949) showed formally the circumstances under which they would actually become equal. Factor intensity reversalFactor intensity reversalA property of the technologies for two industries such that their ordering of relative factor intensities is different at different factor prices. For example, one industry may be relatively capital intensive compared to the other at high relative wages and labor intensive at low relative wages. Some propositions of the Heckscher-Ohlin Model require the absence of FIRs. Net benefit to leverage factorNet benefit to leverage factorA linear approximation of a number, that enables one to operationalize the total impact of leverage on firm value in the capital market imperfections view of capital structure. Further SuggestionsV Vacancy FactorPool factor Factor mobility Primary factor Scarce factor Factor intensity uniformity Present value factor Factor-saving Annuity factor Factor movement Factor analysis Single factor model factoring Risk factor Factor portfolio Specific factor Footloose factor Factor endowment Factor scarcity Factor content Direct-plus-indirect factor content Factor-price space Factor of production Amortization factor Factor cost |
|
|
|