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Qué (quién) es sunk - definición

COST THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN INCURRED AND CANNOT BE RECOVERED
Sunk cost fallacy; Concorde fallacy; Concorde effect; Committed Costs; Bygones principle; Bygones Principle; Fallacy of sunk costs; Sunk cost dilemma; Sunk-cost fallacy; Sunk cost effect; Concorde Fallacy; Sunk investments; Sunk Cost Fallacy; Sunk costs; Sunken cost; Sunken cost fallacy; Plan continuation bias; Get-there-itis; Press-on-itis; Sunk Costs; Sunk-cost bias
  • The sunk cost fallacy has also been called the "[[Concorde]] fallacy": the British and French governments took their past expenses on the costly supersonic jet as a rationale for continuing the project, as opposed to  "cutting their losses".
  • [[Daniel Kahneman]], an Israeli psychologist known for his work in behavioral economics and studies of rationality in economics.

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Sunk is the past participle of sink
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If you say that someone is sunk, you mean that they have no hope of avoiding trouble or failure. (INFORMAL)
Without him we'd be well and truly sunk.
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past and past participle of sink1.
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·- imp. & ·p.p. of Sink.
II. Sunk ·p.p. of Sink.
III. Sunk ·Impf of Sink.

Wikipedia

Sunk cost

In economics and business decision-making, a sunk cost (also known as retrospective cost) is a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered. Sunk costs are contrasted with prospective costs, which are future costs that may be avoided if action is taken. In other words, a sunk cost is a sum paid in the past that is no longer relevant to decisions about the future. Even though economists argue that sunk costs are no longer relevant to future rational decision-making, people in everyday life often take previous expenditures in situations, such as repairing a car or house, into their future decisions regarding those properties.

Ejemplos de uso de sunk
1. Nobody does – everybody‘s so sunk into themselves.
2. England seemed sunk before Harmison saved England.
3. Within half an hour the St Lo had sunk – the first of 36 Allied warships which were sunk by kamikaze pilots, including three large aircraft carriers.
4. Several trucks have sunk, but their drivers scrambled out.
5. Five of the Yamato‘s escorts were already wrecked or sunk.