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Τι (ποιος) είναι unsystematic - ορισμός

VULNERABILITY TO SIGNIFICANT EVENTS WHICH AFFECT AGGREGATE OUTCOMES SUCH AS BROAD MARKET RETURNS, TOTAL ECONOMY-WIDE RESOURCE HOLDINGS, OR AGGREGATE INCOME
Aggregate risk; Unsystematic risk

unsystematic      
¦ adjective not done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; unmethodical.
Derivatives
unsystematically adverb
unsystematic      
a.; (also unsystematical)
Irregular, disorderly, immethodical.
unsystematical      
a.

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Systematic risk

In finance and economics, systematic risk (in economics often called aggregate risk or undiversifiable risk) is vulnerability to events which affect aggregate outcomes such as broad market returns, total economy-wide resource holdings, or aggregate income. In many contexts, events like earthquakes, epidemics and major weather catastrophes pose aggregate risks that affect not only the distribution but also the total amount of resources. That is why it is also known as contingent risk, unplanned risk or risk events. If every possible outcome of a stochastic economic process is characterized by the same aggregate result (but potentially different distributional outcomes), the process then has no aggregate risk.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για unsystematic
1. But these efforts have been underfunded and unsystematic.
2. Their one difference is that, thanks to their cultural inheritance, their abuse of women is systematic rather than unsystematic as it is with the whites and blacks.
3. "The English curriculum has been changed beyond recognition, from the academic subject it once was, into an unsystematic, if not altogether incoherent, range of activities for the development of isolated skills," he said.
4. He says the gap has emerged partly because both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown seemed willing to impose big policy changes, such as renewing the Trident nuclear system or backing a new wave of nuclear power stations, from "on high". Mr Clarke indicates that he is unconvinced by either of these policies, and also accuses the government of pursuing reform in an unsystematic way.
5. As for the objectives of education, Minister Hien stressed on the need for comprehensively renewing education and training; reorganising the unsystematic style of work, and eliminating compartmentalisation and fragmentation in education; creating a comprehensive vision for education in tune with national socio–economic development orientations, globalization and development of a knowledge–based economy; and further promoting the entire people‘s strength so that "the national education system, in the near future, will become more universal and have quality, with higher position in the region and the world." To achieve these objectives, he proposed three major solutions: building and improving the contingent of teachers and education managers; renewing and raising the effectiveness and efficiency of education management; accelerating the universalisation of education; and mobilising sources for developing education, and building an educated society.