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Debt overhang Debt overhang is the condition of an organization (for example, a business, government, or family) that has existing debt so great that it cannot easily borrow more money, even when that new borrowing is actually a good investment that would more t ...
, a fiscal situation of a government *
Market overhang Market overhang is a term derived from the physical world meaning things that stick out or hang over another thing. Often from the viewpoint of standing beneath an 'overhang' there is shade provided by a protrusion from the adjacent vertical domain, ...
, a concept in marketing *
Monetary overhang Monetary overhang is a phenomenon in which people have more money holdings than they would normally choose to because of a lack of ability to spend it. In an economy where there is monetary overhang to due to shortages, if price controls are removed ...
, a phenomenon where people have money holdings due to the lack of ability to spend them *
Overhang seat Overhang seats are constituency seats won in an election under the traditional mixed-member proportional (MMP) system (as it originated in Germany), when a party's share of the nationwide votes would entitle it to fewer seats than the number of ...
, a constituency seat in excess of a party's entitlement *
Overhang (architecture) In architecture, an overhang is a protruding structure that may provide protection for lower levels. Overhangs on two sides of Pennsylvania Dutch barns protect doors, windows, and other lower-level structures. Overhangs on all four sides of barn ...
, a protruding structure that may provide protection for lower levels, such as overhanging eaves *
Overhang (automotive) Overhangs are the lengths of a road vehicle which extend beyond the wheelbase at the front and rear. They are normally described as front overhang and rear overhang. Practicality, style, and performance are affected by the size and weight of ove ...
, the part of a road vehicle's length that is outside of the wheelbase *
Overhang (rock formation) In rock climbing, an overhang is a type of route that leans back at an angle of over 90 degrees for part or all of the climb, and at its most severe can be a horizontal roof. Overhang (and roof) climbs have existed throughout climbing, originally ...
, part of a rock face that exceeds the vertical


See also

* Underhang {{disambiguation