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Sensitivity Analysis
Sensitivity Analysis is a tool used in financial modelling to analyse how the different values of a set of independent variables affect a specific dependent variable under certain conditions.

Greenfield Investment
In economics, a greenfield investment (GI) refers to foreign direct investment (FDI), where a company establishes operations in a foreign country.

First Mover Advantage
The first-mover advantage refers to an advantage gained by a company that first introduces a product or service to the market.
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M&A synergies
A synergy arises in a merger or acquisition when the combined value of the two firms is higher than the pre-merger value of both firms combined.

Corporate Strategy
Corporate Strategy takes a portfolio approach to strategic decision making by looking across all of a firm’s businesses to determine how to create the most value.

SQL and noSQL
From analysts and engineers to IT decision-makers, many are familiar with Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS), and the Structured Query Language (SQL) used to interact with them.
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Monopsony
Monopsony consists of a market condition heavily influenced by a single buyer.

SPAC
A special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) is a corporation formed to raise investment capital through an initial public offering (IPO).

Credit Score
A credit score represents an individual’s financial and credit standing and ability to obtain financial assistance from lenders.

Fiat Money
Fiat money is a currency that lacks intrinsic value and is established as a legal tender by government regulation.

Circular Economy
A circular economy is an economic model designed to minimise resource input and waste and emission production.

OECD
The OECD, or Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, is an international organisation that promotes policy coordination and economic freedom among developed nations.