Sentences with phrase «by economics»

Nevertheless, the property markets are still ruled by economics, which may or may not move in step with the demographic changes.
Also cited is the fact that ether's market has been similarly hit with sell pressure, spurred by the economics supporting recent ICO projects.
Policy analysis, informed by economics, is evolving in this area.
It was clear then, and it was clear under the Conservative government, that immigration policies were guided by economics.
Its agreement to get out of the consumer - arbitration business was driven by economics, said CEO Mike Kelly.
The transition to cloud computing is a natural progression driven by the economics of computing.
Ultimately it will be decided by economics.
The current international situation certainly seems driven more by economics than by any conscious decision to make matters worse for the poorer countries and while a redistribution of the world's wealth may seem desirable, it can never happen in practice.
When it comes to rum, however, participation is limited by the economics of the industry.
The majority of the reductions in the RGGI region to date have occurred because of coal unit retirements and cutbacks in the use of residual oil which were driven by the economics of low natural gas fuel prices.
It seems to be mostly influenced by economics, weather, and partisan politics.
The C4 plant cycle increase (in western world) has been driven by economics — most of the lawns now are C4 plants species (Sir Walter — buffalo etc) because they thrive on low CO2 and minimal water.
This was driven by the economics of cheap natural gas, demonstrating the power of a simple price signal: the least expensive fuel will win.
Many of the people that are called «denier» don't give a toot about climate science; rather they are driven by economics or politics (or even religion).
As chief operating officer of the Block Island Power Company, a position the plain - spoken 82 - year - old Rhode Island native relinquished in November, his interest in wind was driven mostly by economics.
But there, too, longstanding divisions — most shaped by economics — cut against a science - driven solution.
Humans (women in particular obviously) in Japan or Italy, where they are socially empowered and not constrained by economics, choose to have fewer children.
The aesthetic decisions that govern basic self - expression are not always based in theory, culture, trends or taste, but sometimes by economics and necessity.
His point was that Conceptual Art was a liberated form of art - making that could be curtailed by economics or politics.
Xu Zhen was born in 1977, and came of age at a time when China was transitioning from an era marked by politics to one defined by economics.
Ms. Foeller is just one of several gallerists who have been forced or opted out of their physical spaces by the economics of an art market that favors large dealers who can afford costly art fairs — where many collectors find it more efficient to buy these days — and prime gallery real estate.
The fragility of his chosen materials alludes to the temporal and ephemeral nature of «place» and «home» in today's society, sometimes more accurately identified as a sense of displacement — triggered by economics, gentrification, politics or war.
That burden is often complicated by economics.
Peterson said pet thefts are all motivated by economics.
But that level of variety can not be mathematically accommodated by economics.
Explains how smaller nations get whipped around by the economics of larger nations.
In a recent study by economics professors at Emory University, men who spent $ 2,000 to $ 4,000 on an engagement ring were 1.3 times more likely to go divorce court than those who plucked down $ 500 to $ 2,000 on the ring.
I was always intrigued by economics and finance, despite going into the engineering field rather than into a financial profession.
In my opinion, the only way Apple or any content retailer can take on Amazon (and reverse the downward pressure on the price of books also caused by the economics of abundance) is to create an online shopping experience that changes the value proposition for books.
It is an arbitrary number, determined by the economics of how many new titles they plan to put out, how many of those will be filled by their best sellers, how many will be filled by their mid-list writers and how many will go to the lucky few to get past the gatekeepers.
According to new data collected by the Economics Research Institute, called Fipe, and released the Brazilian Book Chamber and the Publishers» Union, Brazilian publishers registered US$ 2.439 billion in revenue last year, a 3.04 % rise from US$ 2.147 billion in 2011.
We are seeing a modest renaissance of the novella form enabled by the economics of ebooks; these are not being produced in print.
Or, put another way, since those attributes can be shoe - horned into a predetermined, one - size - fits-most model driven by economics... they have.
The hottest seller on Amazon is a financial advice book by an economics professor and two journalists — Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security.
Over one week ago I published a post about some «Economists Declar [ing] Victory for VAMs,» as per an article titled «The Science Of Grading Teachers Gets High Marks,» written by the economics site fivethirtyeight.com's «quantitative editor» Andrew Flowers.
Research by economics professors Janet Currie and Duncan Thomas has found that African American children who attend Head Start programs disproportionately go on to attend lower - performing public schools ---- and this accounts for much of the fade - out in Head Start's academic results.
The study, conducted by economics professors Scott J. Adams and John S. Heywood at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, claims there are «significant downsides of reward - punishment systems based on quantitative outcomes, whether in the public or private sector.»
«A lot of this is driven by economics, and wanting to try to reduce costs,» Charles Russo, Panzer Chair in Education and adjunct professor of law at the University of Dayton, told The Huffington Post.
I am still fascinated by the economics of higher education, and I do think disruption in the space is occurring.
Professors Develop Metrics for Teacher Performance The Dartmouth, 4/17/13 «Standardized test scores and student surveys successfully evaluate teacher effectiveness and identify the best educators, according to a study conducted by economics department chair Douglas Staiger and Harvard University education and economics professor Thomas Kane.»
Still Segregated After 50 Years: A Visit to Cincinnati's West End Fifty years after the War on Poverty began, schools serving children in Cincinnati's West End are still largely segregated by economics and race.
Stars Chris Pine and Denzel Washington play off each other brilliantly, as two guys separated by economics, attitude and experience, who are drawn together by the possibility of a national disaster.
Here follow explanations of the mechanisms and processes that underlie the world's top awards for physics, chemistry and physiology — and an excerpt from a Scientific American article by the economics laureate
Although motivated more by economics than environmental concerns, they have made substantial strides in many places to reduce their toll on the marine world, both locally and globally.
«But in reality, the ultimate amount available to us is determined both by economics and technology.»
A new study carried out by economics and management professors at LMU shows that, in certain situations, the seller gets a better deal if he allows customers to decide what they want to pay for an item or a service.
Effectively addressing land degradation could help avert that humanitarian crisis and add US $ 75.6 trillion to annual world income, according to the report, «The Value of Land,» produced by The Economics of Land Degradation Initiative.
«Their presence in Africa is not an accident, its driven by the economics of trade, investment flows and profitability,» Kittony said.
[221] Defined in this way, libertarian socialism in the contemporary political mainstream is distinguished from modern social democracy and democratic socialism principally by its political decentralism rather than by its economics.
The Treasury angrily denied the claim, which was also dismissed by the Liberal Democrats and met with scepticism by economics experts.
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