Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Transactors will have to search for the new equilibrium values themselves.
The greater use of computers has brought more 'transparency' to the market place, transactors being readily discovered.
If it were absent, all transactors could be relied on to keep a promise to implement any decision to the best of their ability.
Thus, in social accounting all transactors are treated in a similar way ("as if" they were a business).
At each stage, yields will fall as economic transactors adjust to the 'disturbance' through the purchase of close substitutes.
Transactors could evade the price freezes and the mandate to use Zimbabwean dollars.
TCA was interested, and provided $75,000 for the construction of six prototype transactors.
Both problems may raise insurance costs and reduce efficiency in driving otherwise willing transactors from the market ("incomplete markets").
The system was brought up for testing on October 18th, 1961, connecting additional ticketting offices as the transactors were installed over the next year.
Akka actors may be distributed or combined with software transactional memory ("transactors").
Transactors and Their Markets in the History of Economic Thought.
But things are more complicated when we aggregate the accounts of many enterprises, households and government agencies ("institutional units" or transactors in social accounting language).
In over the counter deals the transactors can appraise such counterparty risk and take steps to avoid it, for example by writing conditions into the contract.
COMET is the community of energy transactors.
But black-market transactions are not enforceable under law; moreover, transactors are free to flout any other Zimbabwean law.
Installation of the transactors started in April 1961, followed by the computer in the Toronto booking office in August.
Which is an ECN networking site connecting large bilateral non-standard over the counter transaction of natural gas and power transactors.
Other economic transactors are now assumed to compare the declining yield on bills with the (now relatively higher) yield on close substitutes such as short-dated bonds.
In this situation capital inflows should increase and capital outflows decrease because buying the domestic currency now would provide capital account transactors with a potential capital gain.
UNSNA does provide for accounts of social spending by governments, but it is much more difficult to identify what different groups of transactors contribute and receive from governments.
"All of our customers are online transactors and a majority of them have made purchases online," said Tim Choate, chairman and chief executive of FreeShop.com, which is also based in Seattle.
"American Express is, in our view, uniquely positioned to serve the high-volume transactors because they are able to charge a higher fee to the merchant," said David Hochstim, an analyst at Bear Stearns who covers the company.
The theorem, and the model of competition it defends, are at their weakest when trying to account for deals struck between small numbers of transactors - in other words, when the assumption of many buyers and sellers does not hold.
An increased supply of money will encourage economic transactors to substitute other forms of wealth for money as the convenience yield on these extra money balances will be exceeded by the potential yields on the wide range of alternative assets.
There was some further development and planning, but in 1959 TCA placed a $2 million ($12 million in year-2000 dollars) contract for a deployment system consisting of 350 transactors and all the communications equipment to support them in the field.