Sentences with phrase «advocated by economists»

More significant emissions cuts — on the order of those advocated by economists like Stern — cost significantly more to implement.
If there is any danger that the Bretton Woods institutions will really support the interests of other countries against us, seeking the level playing field advocated by economists, the U.S. will allow these institutions to fail.
So would proposals of taking advantage of the current circumstances to give Britain a written constitution, advocated by The Economist and the UK's leading judge.
Sometimes known as the Updated or Alternative Laffey Matrix, this one is an adjusted methodology prominently advocated by economist Dr. Michael Kavanaugh from Batavia, Ohio.

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For this reason, most economists advocate that spending by local residents be excluded from any economic impact estimates.»
The recommendation that Ottawa should delay its efforts to balance the budget and spend on infrastructure to create jobs has been advocated by left - wing economists, but Scarth's report is not so easily pigeon - holed.
Here's the problem: To focus the argument against «Austerian» advocates of fiscal balance, Mr. Krugman hopes that economists will stop distracting attention by talking about what he deems not necessary.
This was criticized by private sector economists and financial commentators, who advocated that it be shown separately.
Both the Bush and Obama administrations have relied too much on endless and unproductive diplomacy and commissions, and have failed to take the concrete actions advocated by the likely GOP nominee, Mitt Romney (as well as this author and other economists).
QE for people, or some version of it, has been advocated by a range of economists, including the famously free market advocate Milton Friedman.
The uncertainty created by that pattern infuriated many businesses, and industry groups, economists, and research advocates have long pushed Congress to make the credit permanent.
If these results hold up under scrutiny by other economists (the paper will soon be peer - reviewed), they could prove problematic for school - choice advocates such as U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
The Economist: School choice does not work as well as its advocates hope WashPost: Exodus from PR grows as island struggles to rebound from Hurricane Maria Salt Lake Tribune: While the principal made thousands marketing this school, students» grades were mediocre Voice of San Diego: Tormented by a Student's Sexual Assault, a Teacher Falls NPR: More Than Half Of Transgender Teachers Surveyed Tell NPR They Are Harassed Crain's Detroit: Duggan aims to knit public schools, charters with transportation
Certain economists have advocated that margin should be used primarily by the young with little to risk and thus more to gain through the use of leverage.
Organized by the Economist, the Summit brings together business leaders, government officials, investors, ocean advocates, and members of the scientific community for a constructive and solution - based dialogue regarding the future of the oceans and their inhabitants.
Economists from left to right have advocated achieving this by putting a rising fee or tax on fossil fuels.
So much so that the currency has been glorified by the masterminds behind the doomed Silk Road, and advocated by recognized influencers such as German politician Franz Schäffler, celebrity Ashton Kutcher, famed author & economist David Friedman, and finance guru Kevin O'Leary to name a few.
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