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constructive ambiguity

  • 1 constructive ambiguity

    constructive ambiguity BANK, FIN, POL konstruktive Zweideutigkeit f (a supervisory strategy to contain disincentive-driven moral hazard behaviour in the lending policy of banks; bankaufsichtliche Strategie der Vermeidung von Fehlanreizen zur Begrenzung opportunistischen Moral-Hazard-Verhaltens von Banken durch zu leichtfertige Kreditvergabe – oder von anderen risikotragenden Wirtschaftsunternehmen beim Umgang mit ihren Geschäftsrisiken; vgl. Too-big-to-fail-Problematik, moral hazard)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > constructive ambiguity

  • 2 problem of time-related inconsistency

    problem of time-related inconsistency 1. ECON, MGT, POL Problem n zeitlicher Inkonsistenz (verlautbarte Ziele politischer Parteien vor und nach einer Wahl oder beim Umgang mit dem Moral-Hazard-Problem: Ist eine systemrelevante Bank in Schieflage geraten und droht sie die Realwirtschaft mit in die Tiefe zu reißen, werden als richtig erkannte ordnungsökonomische Grundsätze der Vergangenheit unter kurzfristigem Lösungsdruck schnell revidiert; cf Too-big-to-fail-Problematik, constructive ambiguity = konstruktive Zweideutigkeit); 2. MEDIA, POL (infrml) Problem n zeitlicher Inkontinenz (cf incontinence of speech)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > problem of time-related inconsistency

  • 3 time-related inconsistency

    time-related inconsistency ECON, MGT, POL zeitliche Inkonsistenz f (Ankündigungen politischer Parteien vor und Entscheidungen nach einer Wahl oder beim Umgang mit dem Moral-Hazard-Problem: Ist eine sogenannte systemrelevante Bank in Schieflage geraten und droht sie die Realwirtschaft mit in die Tiefe zu reißen, werden als richtig erkannte ordnungspolitische Grundsätze der Vergangenheit unter kurzfristigem Lösungsdruck schnell revidiert; cf Too-big-to-fail-Problematik, constructive ambiguity = konstruktive Zweideutigkeit)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > time-related inconsistency

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