Sentences with phrase «direct economic output»

The planned creation of 1,600 megawatts of offshore wind power should create over 3,000 «job years» during construction over the next ten years and generate between $ 675 million and $ 800 million in direct economic output in Massachusetts.
Franchisors can extend special financing to youth and veterans — after all, direct economic output in the franchise sector is projected to grow 5 % in 2012, and employment, 2.1 %.

Not exact matches

Economists predict that the direct effects of the tariffs will be relatively small for both China and the United States, since they apply to only a fraction of each country's economic output.
According to research by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the biotechnology and biopharmaceutical industries provide more than 850,000 direct jobs, contributing more than $ 1.2 trillion in economic output in the United States alone.
Dog food is an excellent example of a product that has tremendous direct value to the pet industry; it should come as no surprise that it makes up a significant portion of the economic output of the industry.
The approach is a simplified catastrophe risk assessment, to calculate the direct costs of storm surges under scenarios of sea level rise, coupled to an economic input — output (IO) model.
The output is a risk assessment of the direct and indirect economic impacts of storm surge under climate change, including, for example, production and job losses and reconstruction duration, and the benefits of investment in upgraded sea defences.
For countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), apparent consumption is derived from refined product output plus refined product imports minus refined product exports plus refined product stock changes plus other oil consumption (such as direct use of crude oil).
Whenever the models will get higher resolution, they may calculate or catch up what we are measuring every day, mean time we can clearly see (6 billion of us) that we are responsible for this warming, and that it is likely going faster, in direct proportionality with humanities world wide economic output driven by growth, and sadly of course its by - product, pollution.
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