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Social Assets [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
We present a model incorporating both social and economic components and analyze their interaction. The notion of a social asset, an attribute that has value only because of the social institutions governing society, is introduced. In the basic model, agents match on the basis of income and unproductive attributes.
George J. Mailath, Andrew Postlewaite
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Asset Allocation with Shadow Assets

The Journal of Wealth Management, 2012
The wealth of most investors contains both financial assets as well as nonfinancial assets. The author defines shadow assets as (mostly) nonfinancial and nontradable assets that are exogenous to the investor’s asset allocation decision, such as human capital, nonfinancial sovereign assets (e.g., underground oil reserves), the present value of future ...
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Asset Management

2015
<p>The increase in the number of ageing infrastructures in Europe, North America, and Japan over the last three decades, has led to the development of a set of tools that allow a more consistent and optimized management procedure. Asset management can be defi ned as the systematic activities and practices used by an organization to manage its ...
José C. Matos   +2 more
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Research Is an Asset

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1961
(1961). Research Is an Asset. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 22-24.
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Organs as Assets

Israel Law Review, 1993
Property rights exist only in their relationship to certain assets. A property right persehas no independent existence. Thus, for example, the sentence: “‘A’ is the owner” is meaningless as long as there is no mention of the object of which A is the owner (“‘A’ is the owner of the house”). This also applies to lease, pledges and other property rights —
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Asset Classes and Asset Allocation

The Journal of Wealth Management, 2000
The author starts by pointing out that the early formulations of asset allocation were very narrow and did not anticipate the wide array of institutional investment possibilities that are now available. He argues that the elegant simplicity of a three-class system has now been degraded into a complex array of shifting and inconsistent categories that ...
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Impairment of Asset

2008
SOMMARIO: 1. Introduzione allo IAS 36. – 2. Gli indizi di impairment. – 3. L’impairment test: il calcolo del valore recuperabile. – 3.1. Calcolo del fair value al netto dei costi di dismissione. – 3.2. Calcolo del valore d’uso. – 3.2.1. La stima dei flussi attesi. – 3.2.2. L’individuazione del tasso. – 4.
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Assets to the Table

Computer, 2014
As engineers have built and shaped Internet technology for the past 50 years, they can claim that they have some right to participate in the discussion over the governance of that technology. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/XtVWrLBMabU is a video in which author David Alan Grier expands on his Errant Hashtag column, discussing how cyber assets are ...
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Data As An Asset

2019
Linking back to the initial conversation and introduction of the topic relating data to the financial services profession, this also connects to the subtopics of blockchain, artificial intelligence, and the services that can be constructed off of these trends.
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