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Examples of liquidation


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That is, the return from holding assets in the form of trees is greater than the current value of partial liquidation.
If the interest rate at the discount window is high enough, however, liquidation is less costly and the discount window will be inactive.
As demand contracted, some mills adopted shorttime or closed down temporarily, and a few went into liquidation.
In particular, livestock liquidation was the dominant strategy to cope with health shocks, followed by mutual insurance.
Responsibility for the liquidation of government assets, a clear example of such activity, has been lodged to cabinet departments, independent commissions or government corporations.
Opium had begun its outward and downward 'liquidation' by the early seventeenth century.
In principle, this value may then depend on the priority of the claims of equity in liquidation proceedings relative to those of other claimants.
Initially founded in response to a crisis, the company was scheduled for liquidation in 1999.
This freedom includes the right to break up firms before divestiture and\\or to propose liquidation rather than sale.
In the same year, sawmill employers also sought and achieved, against many workers' misgivings, a partial liquidation of in-kind company benefits.
If the cash reserves fall below 1 % of total pension fund assets, the fund is subject to liquidation.
Some parts of the federal antiquities service are confronted with dramatic cuts in funding or even liquidation.
In particular, livestock liquidation is the dominant strategy to cope with health shocks, followed by mutual insurance.
This value may be zero in cases where the marginal liquidation value is zero and/or other inter-temporal effects are absent.
They are assumed to be able to secure both the investment of an entrepreneur and the liquidation value in case of default.
One dimension of 'liquidation' is whether the government provides implicit guarantees to bail out shareholders of insolvent enterprises and banks.
With no camels ready for service, the company was forced into immediate liquidation.
This involved on the one hand the liquidation of every possible asset and the reduction of activities to all but the most essential.
However, each individual firm will now consider that its productivity improvements not only increase its continuation value but also its liquidation value.
If they do not, the credible threat of a supplier is one concerning liquidation, not simply exit, and can again raise the potential for hold-up problems.
The liquidation of small livestock (especially chicken) is the dominant strategy employed by more than half of the households to fill emergency cash needs for medical expense.
Unfortunately, the farmers' fears were realized when the government reversed its policies in 1986 out of concern about the liquidation of forests and the stagnation of forest management.
Breaches of these limits must be removed within a specified period, and removing an under-funding may place a strain on the employer, possibly leading to liquidation.
The standard pension benefit for civil servants at age of liquidation is simply the product of the last gross wage, the replacement rate, and the length of service.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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