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They've also allowed, recently, in the last few years, for companies to automatically enroll employees in a pension plan, and allow them to make allocations, if they didn't hear anything from the employees.
This brings me back to the game theory observation with which I began--when agents have different objectives (e.g. when each doctor is concerned with managing his own patients), how information is used to make allocations affects the incentives of those who have the information in ways that can alter the allocations in unintended ways.
That gives pension funds and cash-heavy investors a chance to make allocations into equities.
It is extremely difficult to get pension funds to make allocations into new asset classes.
We want to show people to show potential for loss, we disclose that before you sign up, as you make allocations.
Their small number and size have been a barrier for huge pension funds placing big chunks of money, though some including Connecticut's pension fund have programs designed to make allocations to firms run by women and minorities.
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It ensures that courts make allocation decisions.
As for the argument that central banks should not make allocation decisions – it ignores reality.
Once marketing communications objectives have been identified, it is possible to make allocation decisions in terms of selling and nonselling goals.
As we start to think about how to elicit information to make allocation decisions in other systems, we will have to pay attention to the incentive constraints.
Called "Ginger Town Economics: A 'Runaway' Success," it expanded upon the story of the Gingerbread Man to teach scarcity and "the need to make allocation decisions". The students collected taxes in Ginger Town and used the money to buy classroom equipment.
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