Sentences with phrase «economic costs»

After it was passed the state saw a decrease of head injuries by 22 %, additionally since 2010 more than $ 33 million in economic costs of accidents has been saved.
There will be economic costs in terms of business deals lost, but little in the way of tangible gains.
This leads to substantial economic costs for the Australian health system and devastating effects for sufferers, loved ones and the communities that surround them.
Only the largest size groups of conventional producers had positive returns above total economic costs.
«Recently, there has been a surge of extremely destructive fires with corresponding social disruptions and substantial economic costs,» the researchers wrote in their paper.
This eight week wait to become twice as rich is the basis for the repeated stories about the huge economic costs we will face.
Previous studies also have looked at economic costs of lead exposure.
Yet these 2 examples would have very real economic costs.
Further information about how to improve family outcomes may also serve to reduce the long - term economic costs of education and care for families of children with an ASD.
Given that there is a literature on the effectiveness of some of these measures, there is scope for modelling work to look at the potential economic costs and benefits of these measures.
Only direct economic costs of directly baking and selling cakes.
This will almost certainly have a significant economic cost, for the country and thus for the government.
One in four (24 %) supports a large - scale effort even if there are large economic costs.
It is misleading to conclude that emissions can be substantially reduced at negative economic cost.
But there's a steep economic cost to the epidemic, too.
The declining casualty rates highlight the growing relative importance of the conflict's economic costs due to, for example, property damage, reduced business productivity, and defense spending.
My point is that there are, here, strictly economic costs of the increase of the measured personal consumption.
While most economists continue to hold that view, the recent rise in inequality has prompted a new look at [growth's] economic costs.
This poses major economic costs and human risks, although these impacts are closely linked to the design of the structure.
That's far less than a previous estimate of 95 % of the oceans, suggesting that large areas could become marine reserves without much economic cost to fishing.
A lot of people don't realize there are tremendous economic costs, because of suspensions increase your dropout risk or risk for grade retention.
To counter the impact of irrational public fears, he advocates delegation of authority to politically insulated experts using economic cost - benefit analysis.
There are many factors in the environment that challenge that wellbeing, and great social and economic costs when relationships are put under pressure or break down.
In other words they have the same economic choices available to them and face the same economic costs.
Personally, I prefer taking action that has the least economic cost.
This will cause emissions to fall until the point at which the marginal economic cost of reducing by one more ton will be higher than the marginal environmental benefit.
Nevertheless, such outcomes would force such drastic transformations in the world order that conventional economic cost - benefit analysis and discount - rate considerations would no longer apply.
We have enough experience already with the devastating human and economic costs of climate change to know that we have to start living within our carbon means.
The value of production minus total economic costs was also negative for most size groups in conventional production.
... it is very clear that there are very real economic costs to inadequate legal aid.
Recently, there has been a surge of extremely destructive fires with corresponding social disruptions and substantial economic costs.
One of these is the true economic cost, especially in terms of economic development.
«The elevated discounts come with a steep economic cost, and represent to a large degree a self - inflicted wound,» he said.
Pielke specifically objected to the IPCC including unpublished material on economic costs of natural disasters in its 2007 report.
Its history repeating itself, as the Chamber has made false claims about economic costs on everything from acid rain protections in 1990, to smog reduction measures of 1997, to mercury standards of 2011.
Then we take that SLR in 50 years as a basis of action, and a bench mark for estimating economic cost and discounting.
Smoking also results in hundreds of billions of dollars in economic costs from increased healthcare expenditure and lost productivity.
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