Institutional economics — Institutional economics, known by some as institutionalist political economy, focuses on understanding the role of human made institutions in shaping economic behaviour. The institutional economists were typically critical of American social,… … Wikipedia
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Qualified Institutional Buyer — A Qualified Institutional Buyer (or QIB), in law and finance, is a purchaser of securities that is deemed financially sophisticated and is legally recognized by security market regulators to need less protection from issuers than most public… … Wikipedia
Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor - QDII — An institutional investor that has met certain qualifications to invest in securities outside its home country. The most popular QDII program comes from the People s Republic of China, where the main regulatory body (the China Securities… … Investment dictionary
Foreign Institutional Investor - FII — An investor or investment fund that is from or registered in a country outside of the one in which it is currently investing. Institutional investors include hedge funds, insurance companies, pension funds and mutual funds. The term is used most… … Investment dictionary
Indian states ranking by institutional delivery — This is a list of the States of India ranked in order of percentage of children delivered in hospital. This information was gathered from National Family Health Survey 3 [http://www.nfhsindia.org] Main page : Indian states rankingsOther rankings* … Wikipedia
Stock selection criteria — is a strategy in which an analyst or investor uses a systematic form of analysis to determine if a particular stock constitutes a good investment which should be added to their portfolio. The objective of stock selection criteria is maximizing… … Wikipedia
fiduciary capitalism — (fi.DOOSH.ee.ayr.ee kap.uh.tuh.liz.um, fi.DOO.shuh.ree) n. A capitalist model in which corporations are influenced and guided by shareholders, particularly large institutional shareholders such as pension funds and mutual funds – that act on… … New words
bourgeoisie — Originally a sixteenth century French term referring to the body of urban freemen, which gradually became interchangeable with the term capitalist class, especially amongst Marxists. Current usage refers to the owners of the means of production… … Dictionary of sociology
Huntingdon Life Sciences — (HLS) is a contract animal testing company founded in 1952 in England, now with facilities in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire and Eye, Suffolk in the UK; New Jersey in the U.S.; and in Japan. The largest such commercial operation in Europe, it… … Wikipedia