Search alternatives:
decrease to » decreased to (Expand search), decrease toc (Expand search), decrease the (Expand search)
decrease of » decrease in (Expand search)
of decrease » not decrease (Expand search), of decree (Expand search), of deceased (Expand search)
or decrease » not decrease (Expand search), and decrease (Expand search), the decrease (Expand search)
asset » assets (Expand search)
decrease to » decreased to (Expand search), decrease toc (Expand search), decrease the (Expand search)
decrease of » decrease in (Expand search)
of decrease » not decrease (Expand search), of decree (Expand search), of deceased (Expand search)
or decrease » not decrease (Expand search), and decrease (Expand search), the decrease (Expand search)
asset » assets (Expand search)
1
2
“... of great valuation of the asset in the country and to investigate if there are signs of a speculative...”
Access document
Access document
Article
3
4
“... to conventional asset poverty measures, we quantify the combined cushioning effect of private and public safety...”
Access document
Access document
Article
5
6
7
“...The environmental and social concern in the human actions is not an unique fact of the XXI century...”
Access document
Access document
Article
8
9
10
11
“... single barrier case, the owner has vanilla option contingent on the underlying asset price crossing...”
Access document
Access document
12
13
“... to significantly decrease the average weight invested in more risky assets (equities) and increase the average...”
Access document
Access document
15
“... subsequently a significant decrease in the Asset Turnover Ratio. Concerning the remaining ratios, associated...”
Access document
Access document
Master thesis
16
17
18
“... soil, AMF inoculation was no longer an asset for grapevines, and overall, root biomass decreased...”
Access document
Access document
Article
19
“... in faeces production and moisture, and a linear decrease in faeces pH was observed with higher LP (P<0.05...”
Access document
Access document
Doctoral thesis
20
“... and Miller (1958) based on the assumption of a perfect capital market represents the common point...”
Access document
Access document