Sentences with phrase «by economic realities»

Returns for those years were so absurdly greater than the returns justified by the economic realities of the day that returns had to be brought to zero for 2000 through 2009 just to bring stocks prices back to within shouting distance of fair value.
For indexers, the ideal price change is the price change justified by the economic realities, that boring old annual gain of 6.5 percent real.
If prices were determined by economic realities, there would be ups and downs in prices.
17.53: On bursary, Dickson says we don't have the resources going by the economic realities.
The Minister who made the disclosure on Tuesday also said that the construction of airports is driven by economic realities of particular areas.
If stock price changes are caused by economic realities, the market is efficient and Buy - and - Hold is the ideal strategy (and the safe withdrawal rate is always the same number).
If Shiller is right (his research showed that valuations affect long - term returns), then stock prices are determined primarily by shifts in investor emotions, not by economic realities.

Not exact matches

Brussels also said Monday that the two tax rulings issued by Ireland reduced significantly the tax paid by Apple since 1991, in a way that «did not correspond to economic reality,» the newspaper reported.
The reality is that the economic shift around changing work habits and structures will undoubtedly affect some in a negative way; and some are being left out by the significant change happening.
To be sure, this is a travesty of economic reality inasmuch as it reflects a distorted set of tax laws that permit absentee investors to depreciate buildings again and again, as if they wear out and lose value through lack of upkeep (despite landlords being legally required to maintain rental properties intact), or by obsolescence (even as construction standards cheapen).
People retire on little more than luck and a prayer and are forced back into the workforce by the cold, biting wind of economic reality.
The collapse of the global economic - political paradigm that was fostered and nurtured by neo-classical economic theories built on childish abstracts which failed to embrace the physical and mathematical realities of existence defined by universal laws of matter and energy.
Economic Realities of Contemporary Confederation, Accent Québec 14, by Judith Maxwell and Caroline Pestieau.
The income approach to measuring gross domestic product (GDP) is based on the accounting reality that all expenditures in an economy should equal the total income generated by the production of all economic goods and services.
A basic reality of economic geography is that Canada's provinces stand to be affected very differently by its regional trade agreements, depending on their geographic location within Canada and their sectoral specializations.
We think the speculation about a potential future tightening of monetary policy by the ECB — whether in the form of a tapering of bond purchases or a rise in interest rates — has moved too far ahead of the economic and political realities within the eurozone.
The report, which described its findings as «highly encouraging for near - term economic growth,» confirmed that over 200,000 small businesses were founded in 2013 by entrepreneurial Americans who have completely and utterly lost their grip on reality, and noted that the number of bold and frankly insane Americans applying for new business permits had risen markedly over the past year.
But a theology informed by the reality of other religions would be more like national economic policy, formed with in the comparative context of a world market economy.
Hetero - reality is created by the prevailing system of hetero - relations, which expresses a range of social, political, and economic relations established between men and women by men.
Black churches must begin to examine the economic realities of their existence, not in the light of their individual or denominational budgets alone, but in view of their tremendous possibilities to effect social change by utilizing the considerable resources that pass through their hands.
In reality, the nation's economic problems are partly corporate greed by moving overseas.
We can detect the reality of this Spirit most vividly in present social, political, environmental, and religious movements that seek the full inclusion and unity of those beings and persons who have been left out by our restrictive social, political, economic, environmental, and religious practices.
To use the technical terms of Marxist theory, the struggle for economic power functions as the base of social reality, while literature and poetry, music, and the arts are part of the «superstructure» that is determined by the base.
This patience, which is complemented by a gritty determination to see real legal and economic reforms take hold, is all the more striking in that Ukraine must confront daily the cultural and social deterioration created by the sad reality of Homo Sovieticus: men and women who grew up under a brutal political system that was built on falsehoods, that maintained itself through terror, and that taught everyone that trust in another human being can be very costly.
bill deacon in his ignorance manages to peg reality for only the briefest moment — and quite by accident: «mankind will degenerate into tribes and factions striving for power and subjugating those whom they can for economic or other gains.»
Although the company was a bit more hopeful that the downturn wouldn't last as long as it did, it has taken action by closing some locations and finding new concepts for them that are a better fit for the economic realities of the time.
Fast - fine businesses have been springing up around the country, though nowhere more so than in San Francisco, where spots like Corridor, RT Rotisserie, Barzotto, The Kebabery, and Souvla have flourished by delivering a dining experience that's perfectly suited to the city's zeitgeist and its economic realities.
In reality, the huge growth in the two decades up to 2007 was not produced by judicious economic management but by the reckless policies of central bankers and politicians.
In the wake of the Scottish referendum, as all parties face up to the reality that the devolutionary genie is well and truly out of the bottle, and with a powerful economic case being made by the City Growth Commission and others, the «DevoManc» deal is an idea whose time has come.
But in the current climate adaptation is key, and politicians have yet to acknowledge the need to reform and / or to accept being overtaken by other socio - economic models more in tune with reality.
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Both political theories came to be pushed aside by ideologies that were deemed (mostly by those with power) to better respond to the economic and political realities of their time.
I agree University is far more than a luxury, but I intended to say that the reality of living away from home has always been much more widely taken up by the middle classes for economic reasons.
The fact that we have to do so lies with the economic reality that, even in times of growth and prosperity, the previous Government increased the welfare bill by some 60 %, to a staggering # 200billion.
«Our task is instead to tell a new story about Britain and Europe, rooted in the need for reform revealed by new economic and political realities.
By ignoring economic realities, Britain would be choosing more austerity, not less.
Take Ivory Coast.I find it difficult understanding why an academician or to be more specific, an accomplished economist of Dr Bawumia's calibre.Let me quote here a statement made by Madam Christie Lagarde the IMF director «Mediocre economic growth could become the new reality leaving millions stuck without jobs and increasing the risk to global financial stability» she said this after she has explicitly stated the global economic challenges and how certain structural reforms in Ghana including infrastructure investment as well as trade reforms were going to impact positively on Ghana's economy.
On May 20, 2015, nine days BEFORE the government was inaugurated, I laid out «Policy Prescriptions» - diversification of production, government revenue, and exports; imperative of a strong and credible economic team and cabinet; targeting «opportunity sectors» (solid minerals, refining and petrochemicals, a new and realistic fiscal regime for upstream oil and gas, private sector investments in power and infrastructure, agro-processing, retail and construction); freeing «up resources from downstream petroleum sector deregulation» emphasizing «an economic reality in which hard decisions including some previously rebuffed by the opposition will have to be taken» a clear reference to the petrol subsidy which government waited a full year before countenancing the critical decision!
Trump, who is reportedly struggling with the fact that his image as a consummate dealmaker (back when he was just a real estate mogul and reality TV star, and not the president) might be tarnished by a health care reform failure, will hold a National Economic Council meeting this morning.
Even Jessica Asato's glancing reference to producer capture is at least useful both as metaphor for New Labour's corruption of earlier party structures (see above) and as a partial description of how economic reality has altered, assisted by New Labour, over the past 12 years, though she goes on to muddle the point.
Fayose, in a statement issued on Wednesday, by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said it was obvious that the president's close to three months stay in London had taken his mind off the reality of the economic crises being witnessed in the country.
The biting economic situation of the country coupled with the devastating reality of homelessness requires an urgent attention and intervention by your office and the governor.»
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Public hospitals are owned by local governments who must address their economic reality.
Norway's approach - being a member of the European economic area - is rejected because the economic benefits of direct access to the single market are undermined by practical barriers and realities.
«But last week at Brighton the dinosaurs had broken out of their glass cases, their political DNA apparently uncontaminated by any contact with the reality of thirty years of global economic development ready to wreak havoc fighting the battles of the past using the language of the past, all over again, a sort of political version of Jurassic Park.»
Consolidation, shared services, local efficiencies must be a top priority and we must encourage those choices by framing the true economic realities for local governments.
But we abided by the rules and accommodated it and the realities of our economic conditions.»
Following a recent 30 - man committee set up by the Federal Government, to review the minimum wage so as to reflect the current economic realities, workers are...
... We do have to deal with the realities of economic crisis, but we don't feel it helps the crisis by reducing taxes on those who can pay the most.»
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