This is because outside lenders fear that it will exploit its inside knowledge and the cost of enforcing contracts to repay less than it should.
With Acabiz, knowledge hunters can spend a fraction of the cost they would spend with consultancies and acquire knowledge from leading experts in their respective subjects first-hand.
He said that some private-sector companies would consider employing women, but were put off by the cost and the lack of knowledge of how to hire them.
Perfect knowledge and significant market influence over their own cost and demand functions.
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All intellectual property violates the efficiency rule that price should equal marginal cost of reproduction, which for knowledge is nearly zero.
You can hire local specialists who may cost a little more but bring better knowledge, reliability and the English language to your project.
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With modern technology, knowledge workers and knowledge businesses can escape urban congestion and the high cost of living by moving to the open spaces.
They also want people with a good mix of industrial engineering knowledge and command of supply chains for efficiency, cost savings and risk reduction.
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It is lack of knowledge and skills that is the main problem, rather than the cost of the work.
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The cost of that monopoly is the publication and dissemination of that knowledge.
Without knowledge of the future, I can reduce my pricing risk by dollar-cost averaging my investment.
They lack the specialists, up-to-the-minute knowledge about cutting-edge science, and the scale to become the low-cost player in the industry.
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After about two weeks of accumulated knowledge and widespread publicity about the H1N1 outbreak, policymakers worldwide are left with vexing cost-benefit decisions.
People with knowledge of the talks say the government is putting pressure on SNS Reaal to limit the cost for taxpayers.
Stanford University professor of economics Paul Romer, known for his theories about how knowledge and technology affect economic growth, is now thinking about how technology will make the hidden cost of wasted time less hidden.
"We hope to support millions of teachers around the world in expanding their skills, networks and knowledge, by opening up access to some of the best resources out there, free of cost, " said co-founder Daphne Koller.
Most corporate IT managers (both in the U.S. and throughout the world) that I work with have little to no knowledge or understanding how to keep their employees connected, while at the same time incurring little to no cost in doing so.
This opaque system doesn't offer outsiders much visibility, save for the knowledge that indebted banks and an indebted French state intend to continue to cover each other, no matter the cost and on taxpayers' backs if they must.
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