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Where compensation is acceptable, and low scores on one criterion may be compensated by high scores on another, compensatory MCA techniques are used that involve aggregation of each option's performance across all the criteria to form an overall assessment of each option, on the basis of which the set of options can be compared.
Legislation can constrain when and where compensation is acceptable for impacts.
Make sure to ask for parts I and II (particularly schedule F), where compensation practices are listed.
A contrasting situation is seen in Major League Baseball, where compensation is highly correlated to a player's perceived value.
Factory closings and the loss of manufacturing jobs that paid decent, middle-class wages coincided with the heady expansion of the financial sector, where compensation soared.
Goldman Sachs, where compensation for 2009 is expected to near the record $20.2 billion it paid out in 2007, has said its top 30 executives will receive their entire bonuses in stock that cannot be sold for five years.
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A private monopolist internalizes collision externalities up to the point where compensations to users' benefit matches the full (intangible) costs; in oligopolistic markets, insurers do not fully internalize collision externalities.
It is also the only country where monetary compensation for organs is officially sanctioned.
It was the kind of job where the compensation was high and the expectations higher.
In countries like Australia, where the compensation system understood the overreaching, the epidemic of "injuries" abruptly came to a halt.
He is claiming $50m£39m9m), which could triple to $150m under US law, which allows "treble damages" where punitive compensation is awarded.
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