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Congress continues to demonstrate the shortening time-horizon that characterizes a collapsing economy. —
Congress Is Ready to Push Ahead on Economic Plan - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Those who are highly risk-averse have a high personal discount rate and therefore a very short time-horizon.
Tax Cuts for the Rich, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Fourth, the Chinese economic policy-making has a long time-horizon, beyond short-term electoral considerations.
What is the "China Model?" Kevin Lu 2011
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All they did was to shift the time-horizon of those liabilities.
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All they did was to shift the time-horizon of those liabilities.
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Here we will look at the reasons why ETFs have become so popular and analyze whether they make sense - from a cost, size and time-horizon standpoint -- as an alternative to index funds.
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All they did was to shift the time-horizon of those liabilities.
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All they did was to shift the time-horizon of those liabilities.
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But so were long time-horizon geologists fascinated by the story of what happened millions of years ago beneath the earth's crust, precise accountants who reveled in getting a spreadsheet to accurately tell the financial story of a complex human institution, detail-oriented lawyers who took pride in avoiding lawsuits by managing risk, and ship's captains who loved keeping their vessels out of harm's way.
Carl Pope: The Captain May Be Sober Now, but Big Oil Is Still on a Binge 2009
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UPDATE: McCain insists that he is not setting a timeline for August 29 to announce his VP, rather he is setting a time-horizon.
Report: McCain To Announce VP Right After Dem Convention 2009
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