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Self-Employment - Definition and Meaning
Self-Employment
Taxation
Entrepreneurship
Labor Economics
An exploration of self-employment, its implications for taxation, insurance, and the mixture of income components involved.
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Self-financing
Finance
Business
Economics
Financing a business without recourse to borrowing or share issues.
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Self-Fulfilling Expectations
Economics
Expectations
Speculative Markets
Expectations which induce actions that bring about the anticipated situation.
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Self-Regulation
Self-Regulation
Economic Policy
Industry Regulation
A strategy for sectoral control where rules are devised and enforced by industry insiders.
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Seller’s Market
Economics
Market
Supply and Demand
A market condition where sellers have an advantage due to high demand and limited supply.
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Sensitive Sectors - Definition and Meaning
Economics
Sensitive Sectors
Trade Liberalization
Comparative Advantage
An exploration of sectors particularly concerned about market and job loss through import competition.
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Sensitivity Analysis
Econometrics
Model Robustness
Statistical Methods
A method for the assessment of the robustness of predictions of a model to variations in the model assumptions.
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Separable Utility Function
Utility Function
Microeconomics
Consumer Theory
Separability
A dictionary entry describing the concept and implications of a separable utility function in economics.
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Separating Equilibrium
Economics
Microeconomics
Game Theory
Information Asymmetry
An equilibrium in which agents with different characteristics choose different actions.
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Separation of Ownership and Control
Corporate Governance
Agency Theory
Shareholder vs. Manager
The distinction between those who own a company (shareholders) and those who control its operations (managers)
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Sequestration
Economics
Law
Asset Management
A UK procedure by which assets can be temporarily frozen by court order.
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Serial Correlation
Economics
Statistics
Autocorrelation
Time Series
Comprehensive entry on Serial Correlation, its meanings, context, and analytical frameworks in economics.
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