On the Ideal Duration of Entrepreneurial Resources Commitment (Scientific Research) On the Ideal Duration of Entrepreneurial Resources Commitment (Scientific Research)

On the Ideal Duration of Entrepreneurial Resources Commitment (Scientific Research‪)‬

Technology and Investment 2010, Feb, 1, 1

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1. The Traditional Treatment of Preference in the Allocation of Investment Resources The significance of preference of time in the bibliography, which is related to the allocation of resources and investment decisions generally, has been shown in at least three different approaches: the first refers to the rate of preference of time (RTP) of the neoclassical model [1, 2]; the second refers to the payback period criterion [3]; and the third to the concept of the intrinsic time of investors [4].

GENERE
Computer e internet
PUBBLICATO
2010
1 febbraio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
24
EDITORE
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.
DIMENSIONE
214
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