Sentences with phrase «economic implications in»

That has progressively atomised the states, and made the centre too powerful and irresponsible, having great socio - economic implications in mass poverty and citizen alienation.

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A recent Pew Research Center survey of scientists and other analysts showed a deep divide in opinions on the economic and employment implications of robotics.
And this two - pronged political environment could have implications for the party's economic policy in the near term.
«The key immediate economic implication of Donald Trump's election win is that the TPP trade deal, which many in Japan had hopes would drive faster gains in productivity, has no hope of being implemented,» he wrote in a note to clients.
«I think most people have no idea of the economic implications of the HST,» economist Roslyn Kunin said in a television interview.
The increase in visitors to Abu Dhabi has crucial implications for the economic health of the UAE as a whole, according to the Emirate's tourism director.
Lindsey, the head of the Lindsey Group and architect of tax cuts in the Bush 43 White House, told his clients in the note that if tax reform was passed, «The political and economic policy implications would be massive and far reaching.»
As evidence of the economic impact RFRA laws can have on local economies, ratings and reviews site Angie's List, founded by Bill Osterle and Angie Hicks in 1995, announced over the weekend that it was halting a $ 40 million expansion of its Indianapolis headquarters, expected to bring with it an additional 1,300 jobs, while it examines the implications of the law.
«The implications tie back to the founding vision that we've had of turning cities into metro stops, changing the meaning of where you live and where you work, unlocking economic opportunity in areas that might be currently locked away by lack of infrastructure or lack of transportation solutions,» Hyperloop One co-founder Shervin Pishevar told the Verge.
In «Mushrooms and Yeast: The Implications of Technological Progress for Canada's Economic Growth,» author Peter Howitt finds that rather than focusing on supporting specific industries, governments should encourage and harness economic growth through a process of «creative destructionEconomic Growth,» author Peter Howitt finds that rather than focusing on supporting specific industries, governments should encourage and harness economic growth through a process of «creative destructioneconomic growth through a process of «creative destruction.»
Our maiden Mission Approval establishes an important precedent for the private sector to engage in peaceful space exploration, bringing with it monumental implications for the advancement of technology, science, research, and development, as well as commercial ventures that expand Earth's economic sphere.
While policymakers can witness the movements in key financial market variables, it is difficult to say for sure what their implications are for economic fundamentals, that is, for inflation and output.
This has helped Canada weather the economic fallout from the 2008 recession better than many economies, but the looming slowdown in China will have important implications for Sino - Canadian relations going forward.
Upon graduating with a Bachelor of Business from Monash University - majoring in both accounting and economics - Matthew soon grew fascinated in blockchain technology, becoming enthralled by its potentially disruptive social and economic implications.
In such a world, «announced changes in the federal funds rate therefore have no implications for economic activity, or the rate of inflation» (Jordan 2016: 382In such a world, «announced changes in the federal funds rate therefore have no implications for economic activity, or the rate of inflation» (Jordan 2016: 382in the federal funds rate therefore have no implications for economic activity, or the rate of inflation» (Jordan 2016: 382).
The hundreds of pages of transcripts from eight meetings and six emergency conference calls held by the policymaking Federal Open Market Committee, show Fed officials struggling from the start of 2008 to assess the economic damage of a steep drop in housing prices and then worrying about the implications of their actions to halt the crisis.
We will explore such questions through the lens of economic theory, apply the concepts in the context of case analyses, and discuss implications for corporate strategy.
The reason the reaction was so large was that doubts began to emerge about whether the economic situation was sustainable, particularly in view of the implications for foreign debt.
However, a lopsided approach in which Canada is independently forging ahead, blind to the economic and competitiveness implications is dangerous.
It is not clear enough to permit the kind of careful quantitative analysis of budget costs, economic impacts and distributional implications that precedes legislation in a serious country.
But in my concluding comments I will return to economic theory and practice to consider the implications of my views of being and person for what should go on in economics.
It is due also in part to the fact that religious institutions in black communities have not been sufficiently cognizant of the radical implications which the changing political, economic and social realities have for their life.
«7 Bennett gives as examples of middle axioms for our time the need of international collaboration in the United Nations, the maintenance of balance between free enterprise and government control of economic power, the removal of racial segregation in the churches and its progressive elimination in society.8 Provided such middle axioms are taken for what they are, as Christian «next steps» and not as a watered - down version of the full implications of the love commandment, they can be extremely helpful in the quest of a fuller justice as this is actuated by Christian love.
These questions arise most obviously out of our situation of belonging to a social framework that has already opted for an economic system whose policies often have questionable implications for the poor within our own country and in other nations.
But on the whole, nineteenth century philosophical theology was not particularly interested in the question of original or corporate sin; it was far more involved in various responses to Hegel, the new prominence of biblical study and its corollary «quest for the historical Jesus,» and the implications of economic and psychological developments for Christian faith.
Once «hog butcher to the world» Chicago is now broker of pork futures to the global marketplace, and this economic shift has enormous implications for life in the metropolis.
Although Whitehead does not elaborate upon the theme, he opens the door to some of the socio - economic implications of writing which now play an important part in the hermeneutical concerns of deconstructionism and postmodernity.
Already in 1781 Thomas Jefferson in his Notes on the State of Virginia made an analysis of the relation between economic and political life that is usually placed under the rubric of agrarianism but is considerably broader in its implication:
They are supported, and largely motivated, in this by the implications of the economic principles now taught in our universities.
Next Monday, March 24 — the day before oral arguments in the Hobby Lobby andConestoga Wood Products cases — the Religious Freedom Project at Georgetown University's Berkley Center will host an event, «Everybody's Business: The Legal, Economic, and Political Implications of....
Relating particularity with universality is one of the crucial philosophical questions of today which has far - reaching consequences and implications in all fields — political, cultural, economic, religious, etc..
The implication of this for political and economic theory is to some extent obvious and has been assimilated in theories that have arisen within Christendom.
An over-emphasis on the metaphysical aspects of God as understood especially in terms of Greek philosophy has sometimes concealed and domesticated the liberating themes in the Bible and their transformative implications for our social, political and economic life here and now.
(3) The copy must be given together with the Authority's advice to the Murray ‑ Darling Basin Ministerial Council on the likely socio ‑ economic implications of any reductions in the long ‑ term average sustainable diversion limits proposed in the proposed Basin Plan.
The lawyer and human right activist explained that SGBV aside physical effect also had economic, psychological and emotional implications and stressed the need for the press to recognise their role in the campaign and play it effectively.
«Young voters right now should just be aware by the time they are middle aged they'll begin to see a real rundown not just in the level of oil and gas being produced but the ongoing implications of that, the jobs, economic prosperity, public services.
No country in Europe can really match Greece in its willingness to defend its pride, interest and standing — and similarly, for no country in Europe are the costs of potential economic collapse so closely associated with possible geopolitical implications (e.g. Dokos, 2012: 17).
And for no country in Europe arguably are the costs of economic failure so closely associated with geopolitical implications.
«Border control and the economic implications of immigration are rightly central to this debate over Britain and Europe, but this early and ugly descent in to xenophobia must be stopped.»
One needs to acknowledge that beyond their local political, economic, and societal implications, the Arab uprisings have triggered several developments in Middle Eastern politics and have thus affected the regional order.
The workshop was held as part of a new programme entitled Development and the Implications for Law, Justice and Society, which will engage with practitioners and policymakers from developing countries, major donors, and international agencies to examine the interaction between law and socio - economic development, democracy and human rights in post-Communist countries, in Africa, in Arab nations, and in Latin America.
The ESRC Centre for Research on Socio - Cultural Change (CRESC) is the first major Research Centre in Britain to develop a broad, empirically focused account of cultural change and its economic, social and political implications.
«The Effects of the Ageing European Population on Economic Growth and Budgets: Implications for Immigration and Other Policies» - Martin S. Feldstein; NBER Working Paper No. 12736; Issued in December 2006
He's previously supported remaining in and has never been able to answer difficult questions on the economic implications of leaving.
@Philipp - it has non-economic political components on top of direct economic ones (inasmuch as «free college» has social and political long term implications - and so does «it's OK to default on debt» signal in terms of moral hazard).
«We thought the minimum wage... was important to put in the budget, because we think that it ultimately has budget implications... We think that the extra income generated by the minimum wage payments will lead to higher sales taxes for the state and a more stable economic environment for the state in which the whole fiscal plan unfolds.»
Cowal said these kinds of incidents show that «we have to be aware as diplomats of the political implications of crises in health for economic well - being, for political stability, for military power.»
«We've always known that human capital is important for economic growth and we are also learning that counties that have good amenities and quality of life factors — mountain views, lakes, shores, and clean environment, for example — are doing quite well, but we haven't looked at having both of these together in a county at the same time and what the policy implications might be,» said Goetz.
The study estimates the carbon implications of recent changes in the country's economic development patterns and role in international trade since the global financial crisis.
«This is the canary in the coal mine,» says Shanna H. Swan, a study co-author at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, «because it has large economic implications about men's fertility and health.»
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