misallocation
Americannoun
plural
misallocationsExample Sentences
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“The greatest risks to look out for the equities from here is cost inflation, capital misallocation, or expropriation.”
This caused a misallocation of capital among commercial banks, as they were forced to extend duration to make a return, and reduced their profitability because many banks were unwilling or unable to pass negative deposit costs on to customers.
From MarketWatch
But every December we collectively suspend optimization and replace it with a ritual that specializes in misallocation.
We tolerate misallocation because we are purchasing something other than objects: reassurance, attention, belonging—a ritualized way of saying you matter to me and I am willing to incur a cost to prove it.
“There is just massive misallocation that runs through the economy in multiple dimensions,” said Loren Brandt, an economist at the University of Toronto.
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