Sentences with phrase «economic dislocation in»

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PAKMAN: The economic anxiety we see in the United States is only just starting because the amount of economic dislocation that will happen over the next 10 to 20 years is so much greater than what's happened already.
And beginning this year, well - funded, large - scale, long - term experiments in Finland and Kenya will examine whether providing a guaranteed income is an effective way to relieve poverty and cushion the effects of economic dislocation without encouraging idleness and sloth.
In that regard, it is worth noting that the three major economic areas, none of which have an explicit inflation - targeting framework have suffered at least as large an economic dislocation as the inflation - targeting countries, and in the case of Japan, considerably largeIn that regard, it is worth noting that the three major economic areas, none of which have an explicit inflation - targeting framework have suffered at least as large an economic dislocation as the inflation - targeting countries, and in the case of Japan, considerably largein the case of Japan, considerably larger.
On the other hand, were an economic shock to cause a faster - than - anticipated rise in global policy rates, these positions could be reversed very sharply, causing dislocation in financial markets.
While geopolitical and economic factors are pushing the price of gold higher, the extreme dislocation between the western Central Bank short position in gold via several different forms of paper gold and the amount of available physical gold to deliver into buyers» hands is going to move gold in a way that will shock and awe everyone except maybe the hardiest gold «bugs.»
In light of both the religious statements on work and of what is happening to us during this economic dislocation of work and the workplace, some critical moral questions begin to emerge.
In the latter state, after the large Western International Conference on Economic Dislocation last fall, a statewide coalition of eight local groups was formed.
Current efforts at energy conservation are inadequate; while the need for more appropriate patterns of individual and corporate energy consumption is clear, the statement also recognizes the necessity of avoiding unnecessary economic and social dislocations in the transition to energy efficiency (e.g., unemployment or increased costs due to lowered volume).
• The social impact of energy development in rural areas which produces a «boomtown syndrome» and its accompanying social and economic dislocations.
She stated that Ghana is a» globally acknowledged democracy» which has changed governments successfully since 1992 «without causing any dislocations to the political, economic or social systems of the country» therefore «all investors are assured of a stable and peaceful country to invest in
But this primary came at a time of extreme economic dislocation and was a direct result of the perception that George Bush could not fathom the difficulties working people were encountering in a cooling economy.»
I am sure that most politicians feel helpless and a sense of dislocation when they tune into the news to learn about the latest saga in this global economic drama.
Every day that there is a freshman senator atop the Democratic ticket in an era of historic military strategic realignments, depression - provoking economic events, historic energy sector dislocations, nuclearizing middle east and a few other things to deal with, is a day to get drunk.
The reproductive revolution unleashed huge forces of economic activity, social dislocation and liberation — for women in particular.
``... in the education and training space that [vision and future] is about making sure that our schools, our early learning, our universities and vocational training are all focussed very much on delivering people the types of skills that are required to deal with the economic and industrial adjustment we're facing in a world where global dislocation of jobs because of technological change and so on is coming at us at rapid pace,» he said.
«As schools face more challenging demographics — partly because of the decades - long surge in immigration, but also because of the economic dislocation facing many students and their families — they have to work harder just to stand still.
If that's the case, then the economic arguments — that we should wait «until the science is settled» because the application of a discount rate makes solving AGW cheaper in the future, and we can't afford the economic dislocation if we act now — are false.
Brian Dodges «If that's the case, then the economic arguments — that we should wait «until the science is settled» because the application of a discount rate makes solving AGW cheaper in the future, and we can't afford the economic dislocation if we act now — are false.
Given the lack of a global agreement, the trillion dollar efforts of the United States will result in significant economic dislocations with no measurable benefits for climate change.
The economic dislocation and societal impacts of this GDP loss (which will be mostly reflected in consumption) will be highly significant.
In R. v. Gladue, the Supreme Court of Canada observed that «[y] ears of dislocation and economic development have translated, for many aboriginals, into low incomes, high unemployment, lack of opportunities and options, lack or irrelevance of education, substance abuse, loneliness, and community fragmentation».
While the causes of economic dislocation are always different, the results are generally the same... high unemployment, a banking system in danger of collapsing, with extreme economic contraction, all symptoms of a full recession.
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