Another report by the German Institute of
Economic Research concluded that «If climate policy measures are not introduced, global climate change damages amounting to up to 20 trillion US dollars can be expected in the year 2100... The costs of an active climate protection policy implemented today would reach globally around 430 billion US dollars in 2050 and around 3 trillion US dollars in 2100.»
Another recent study in Massachusetts for the National Bureau of
Economic Research concluded that urban charter schools are shown to be effective for minorities, poor students and low achievers.
Not exact matches
Today, chambers of commerce from the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley released a new
research study which
concludes that $ 50 billion in
economic development along the Lower Fraser River is at risk unless all levels of government act now to address the serious issues facing the river.
Notwithstanding its potential environmental burdens, the JRP ultimately
concluded that the NGP is in the public interest, citing various societal benefits including primarily jobs and job - training for Aboriginal communities but also «
research, monitoring, and planning initiatives and techniques with relevance beyond the project» and
economic benefits, first and foremost the importance of «opening Pacific Basin markets» (NGP Report, Volume II, Chapter 2, s. 2.4.3 and 2.4.4.).
This report does not address the reasons that women had fewer births after 2007, but a previous Pew
Research analysis4
concluded that the recent fertility decline is closely linked to
economic distress.
For instance, a 2010 National Bureau of
Economic Research study
concluded, on the basis of a controlled experiment to compare online and face - to - face enrollment in a microeconomics course, that «much more experimentation is necessary before one can credibly declare that online education is peer to traditional live classroom instruction, let alone superior....»
A 2014 study by the National Bureau of
Economic Research of the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program
concluded that, on average, FTC students neither gained nor lost ground in achievement in math and reading compared to students nationally.
A recent study on ABS by Autofacts Inc., an automotive
research firm,
concludes that «even features with outstanding technical merit can be rejected by the consumer for fundamental
economic reasons.
In a
research paper titled «Culture Shocks and Consequences: The causal link between the arts and
economic growth,» co-authors Peter Pedroni and Stephen Sheppard, economics professors at Williams College in the nearby Williamstown,
conclude that arts institutions benefit surrounding communities with both the short - term multiplier effect of day visitors spending money and long - term improvements to local income levels.
Research released last year in a report on the
economic risks of climate change called «Risky Business»
concludes that California is on a path to «changes in the timing, amount and type of precipitation (that) will put the reliability of the state's water supply at risk.»
«A November 2009 German
economic paper from the Ruhr University Bochum and RWI, a publicly funded
research institute,
concluded: «It is most likely that whatever jobs are created by renewable energy promotion would vanish as soon as government support is terminated.»
The
research concludes «the different skills and approaches of men and women to solving the problems of firms, are of great value to guarantee a balanced focus in the
economic, environmental, and social field...»