Sentences with phrase «new economic perspectives»

This entry was first published on the Web Site New Economic Perspectives on February 27, 2014.
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After drawing out how the encyclical applies this to various social, economic and ecological issues he highlighted, concerning «the problem of technology», that «this is the first time an encyclical deals with the subject in such an organic manner -LSB-...] The exclusively technical mentality [and ideology] in fact, reduces all to pure doing... [True human development] requires a new perspective upon man that only the God who is truth and love can provide.»
The secondary freedom in the study of economics consists in the deployment of a variety of models of man and society, in order to gain a wider range of perspectives on the complex events of economic life and to experiment in imagination with new and possibly better ways of directing economic planning.
It could indeed be argued that a lower profile would have better served the perspectives of Qatari economic and political penetration in the new Libya.
African writers and artists have set out to rewrite Western views of the continent, which is experiencing steady economic growth, a rising middle class, and demands new perspectives.
«If you bring stakeholders to the table that can give you the perspective of indigenous businesses and indigenous residents, then you're going to get it right,» said Bill Wilkins, the director of economic development for East New York Local Development Corporation.
As the Trump administration repeals the U.S. Clean Power Plan, a new study from the University of Michigan underscores the urgency of reducing greenhouse gas emissions — from both environmental and economic perspectives.
In some respects, the new film plays like a companion piece, albeit one told from the perspective of characters who are at the opposite end of the economic spectrum.
In Crossings: Mexican Immigration in Interdisciplinary Perspectives (David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies and Harvard University Press), Marcelo M. Suárez - Orozco brings together the work of distinguished Mexican and U.S. social scientists to explore the economic, social, and psychocultural outgrowths of this new wave of immigration.
Against this backdrop of educational reform in the United States and China, and along with intensified global economic and educational competition, this is an opportune time to conduct an international comparative examination that sheds new light on and shares new perspectives about the complex issue of teacher effectiveness (Crossley & Waston, 2003).
Last Tuesday, Eduardo Porter — writer of the Economic Scene column for The New York Times — wrote an excellent article, from an economics perspective, about that which is happening with our current obsession in educational policy with «Grading Teachers by the Test.»
From an economic perspective, North Dakota is one of the hottest destinations for folks who are looking for new employment opportunities.
More importantly, from an estate tax perspective, the estate would very much want to avoid New York's burdensome estate tax and to benefit from the laws of California, which hasn't had a state estate tax for those domiciled there since Jan. 1, 2005, when it was phased out under the provisions of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act.
This debate is part of The New Economy of Art — a series of open discussions throughout 2011 - 12 that will focus on the economic developments and opportunities in the cultural sector that impact on artists, from the perspective of artists.
The exhibition brings together nine perspectives that address some of the urgent problems that have been posted by the crisis of credibility in political agreements and the promises of economic systems; the difficulty of imagining new social structures; and the erosion of institutions, urban projects and the ways in which the future is conceived.
Bursting with radical new perspectives on some of the vital, yet often unquestioned, pillars of economic theory and what it really means to be «sustainable» — as well as creative and practical solutions for how we can live more with less — Boyle offers us one of the world's most thought - provoking voices on economic and ecological ideas.
Using the Philadelphia region as a point of departure — but encouraging regional, national and global perspectives — Gray Area considered preservation in light of new economic realities, demographic shifts, technological changes, environmental pressures, and myriad fast - changing factors.
«You obviously have scores of different positions on how to properly balance economic and environmental policy, and I am looking forward to participating in those discussions and sharing some of the unique perspectives from South Louisiana,» Graves told a New Orleans public radio affiliate last month.
See Bernard A. Burk & David McGowan, Big but Brittle: Economic Perspectives on the Future of the Law Firm in the New Economy, 2011 COLUM.
Law firm hubris, structure, economic model, culture, greed, and short - term perspective have opened the door to new providers and the unwillingness — or inability — of firms to effect material changes is starting to have significant economic impact.
From an economic perspective, to the degree that such software patents fail to offer genuinely new ideas, they appear to upset the notion of treating the patent system as a bargain between society and inventors.
«From an economic perspective, to the degree that such software patents fail to offer genuinely new ideas»
Adding to the discussion about early childhood education and future outcomes is the new article «Investing in Preschool Programs» in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Several reports have highlighted the inadequacies of the UK's care system and the high costs associated with implementing new services6 as well as the increasing costs that are associated with cycling placements or returns to care.7 Additionally, existing analyses have emphasised the challenges in conducting economic evaluations of interventions aimed at improving outcomes for maltreated children, which include the need for a long - term perspective, accounting for the context - specific nature of interventions, 8 and overcoming obstacles of cross-comparison due to variations in methods, samples etc..9
The new Business Creation Index (BCI) was created to monitor local economic conditions from the perspective of NAR's commercial members.
For businesses, switching gears to deal with inclement economic conditions involves adopting new perspectives and practices, she says.
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