That is, the return from holding assets in the form of trees is greater than the current value of partial liquidation.
If the interest rate at the discount window is high enough, however, liquidation is less costly and the discount window will be inactive.
As demand contracted, some mills adopted shorttime or closed down temporarily, and a few went into liquidation.
In particular, livestock liquidation was the dominant strategy to cope with health shocks, followed by mutual insurance.
Responsibility for the liquidation of government assets, a clear example of such activity, has been lodged to cabinet departments, independent commissions or government corporations.
Opium had begun its outward and downward 'liquidation' by the early seventeenth century.
In principle, this value may then depend on the priority of the claims of equity in liquidation proceedings relative to those of other claimants.
Initially founded in response to a crisis, the company was scheduled for liquidation in 1999.
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