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  2. Trade-off - Wikipedia

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    In economics a trade-off is expressed in terms of the opportunity cost of a particular choice, which is the loss of the most preferred alternative given up. [2] A tradeoff, then, involves a sacrifice that must be made to obtain a certain product, service, or experience, rather than others that could be made or obtained using the same required resources.

  3. Tradespace - Wikipedia

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    The term, Tradespace, is a combination of the words "trade-off" and "playspace", where "trade-off" indicates the method of traversing the Tradespace in search of the optimal boundary space (e.g., trading off a cost in one cost center (variant A) for a cost in another cost center (variant B)).

  4. Evolutionary tradeoff - Wikipedia

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    Another classic example is the tradeoff between energy investment in reproduction versus survival. If an organism has a set amount of energy that must be allocated among all the functions that individual performs, then the more energy is allocated to reproduction (increased sexual activity/size of reproductive organs), the less is available for ...

  5. Williamson tradeoff model - Wikipedia

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    The Williamson tradeoff model is a theoretical model in the economics of industrial organization which emphasizes the tradeoff associated with horizontal mergers between gains resulting from lower costs of production and the losses associated with higher prices due to greater degree of monopoly power.

  6. Glossary of stock market terms - Wikipedia

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    Runoff or run-off: the period at the end of a stock market trading session originally reserved for printing end-of-trading share prices and values onto ticker tape; [10] now used to describe trades at the end of a session that may not be announced or reported until the start of the next session.

  7. Down 40%, Is The Trade Desk Stock a Buy Now? - AOL

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    Moreover, The Trade Desk's longer-term execution track record would suggest that the recent weaker-than-expected execution is a blip rather than a structural issue.

  8. Advice for Browns' Jimmy Haslam: If Myles Garrett wants to ...

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    In other words, Garrett requested a trade because he doesn't think the Browns can compete for a Super Bowl. Moves like the one Haslam did shows Garrett might be right.

  9. Opinion - Is this what you voted for? - AOL

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    Instead, he is launching a global trade war: massive tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China and “reciprocal tariffs” on any country that has higher tariffs than ours. His rationale is murky.