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- noun the quality of being
substitutable ; the capacity to besubstituted .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable
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Examples
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The assessment methodology would be based size, interconnectedness, lack of substitutability, global activity and complexity of the banks.
Banks Reach Deal on Capital Buffer David Benoit 2011
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Borjas & Co., working with heroic models with heroic assumptions about the mobility and substitutability of capital and labor -- statistical systems that are always highly susceptible to assumptions -- find that high-school dropouts have taken a 4-8% wage hit because of immigration between 1980 and 2000.
Mark Engler: Fight Inequality, Don't Scapegoat Immigrants Mark Engler 2010
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In general terms, a relevant product market comprises all those products and/or services which are regarded as interchangeable or substitutable substitutability by reason of product characteristics, prices and intended use.1
Eric K. Clemons: Is Google Just Another Advertising Company? Maybe and Maybe Not Eric K. Clemons 2011
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The assessment methodology would be based size, interconnectedness, lack of substitutability, global activity and complexity of the banks.
Banks Reach Deal on Capital Buffer David Benoit 2011
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There are degrees of monopoly power depending on the degree of substitutability.
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In general terms, a relevant product market comprises all those products and/or services which are regarded as interchangeable or substitutable substitutability by reason of product characteristics, prices and intended use.1
Eric K. Clemons: Is Google Just Another Advertising Company? Maybe and Maybe Not Eric K. Clemons 2011
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When I heard Cochrane a while back, he was talking about the high rate of substitutability of...
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Alex Tabarrok forwards Paul Krugman's citations of the late Paul Samuelson on the ineffectiveness of monetary policy, due to high substitutability between Federal reserve liabilities and other assets.
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What about the substitutability between mobile and non-mobile Internet advertising?
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Think smart phones, portability, distributed networks, intraoperability, personal substitutability of programs and locally improvable.
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