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Risk shifting, refusing to contribute equity, and playing for time are some of the consequences of firms facing bankruptcy.
Economic Policy
Strategies and decisions by a government or organization aimed at achieving specific economic aims, such as controlling inflation, reducing unemployment, or promoting growth.
Capital Goods
Assets used by businesses to produce goods and services, such as machinery, buildings, and equipment.
Investment
Expenditures that increase the volume of physical capital (roads, factories, wireless networks) and intangible ideas (formulas, processes, algorithms) that help to produce goods and services. Also known as economic investment. Not to be confused with financial investment.
Marginal Analysis
The comparison of marginal (“extra” or “additional”) benefits and marginal costs, usually for decision making.
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