Sentences with phrase «economic impacts of the hurricanes»

Economic data for the next few quarters are likely to be noisy given the disparate economic impacts of hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
Prof. Doug Woodward, with the Division of Research at the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina, has researched the economic impact of hurricanes.

Not exact matches

NEW YORK - Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley participates in an economic briefing to discuss the impact of hurricanes Irma and Maria on economic conditions in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands - 1500 GMT.
Between the island's decade - long economic decline and the impact of Hurricane Maria, things continue to worsen in Puerto Rico by the day.
Republican Congressman Chris Gibson and Democratic Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney say the $ 3.4 million economic development award to the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park will help the CIA in creating a training center for farmers impacted by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee.
Researchers from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) now analyzed the magnitude of future hurricane losses in relation to economic growth.
NASA scientists estimate that a worst - case solar storm could have an economic impact similar to that of a category 5 hurricane or a tsunami: One scenario shows that the cost of lost satellites could be as much as $ 70 billion.
On top of that, Hurricane Katrina brought unprecedented physical destruction, demographic shifts, and economic impacts that reshaped state and local politics as well.
An interesting study of hurricanes and their impact on the bond market suggests that economic activity generated by the massive rebuilding effort following Irma and Harvey will likely put upward pressure on long - term interest rates.
The hiring data for August had yet to account for the damage from Hurricane Harvey, whose economic impact will be felt in coming months as more people seek unemployment benefits and industrial production will likely reflect the loss of Texas refineries and factories.
Roger A. Pielke, Jr., of the University of Colorado, has a must - read article in The Wall Street Journal, «Hurricanes and Human Choice,» that sets Hurricane Sandy and its impacts in the broader context of hurricane and climate history — and drawing on his invaluable work assessing such impacts when the losses are «normalized» — a process akin to adjusting economic analysis for iHurricane Sandy and its impacts in the broader context of hurricane and climate history — and drawing on his invaluable work assessing such impacts when the losses are «normalized» — a process akin to adjusting economic analysis for ihurricane and climate history — and drawing on his invaluable work assessing such impacts when the losses are «normalized» — a process akin to adjusting economic analysis for inflation.
Not that I am a big fan of economic impacts, I would suggest looking at Camille vs Katrina, or likewise hurricane landfalls as far as truer comparisons, and of indirect evidence proving Global Warming.
Changes of North Atlantic hurricane have significant large - scale social, economic and climatic impacts.
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The economic impact of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma in Florida and Texas and Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico are large and significant.
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