Sentences with phrase «economic model before»

And the further movement away from print and television suggests that news companies have little time to find that new economic model before the revenue from their legacy platforms completely dries up.

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I have talked about this before: All economic and budget models are based on assumptions.
The relationship between monetary policy and financial stability may depend on the specific economic conditions in which we find ourselves.6 Moreover, the processes resulting in financial cycles, with periods of unsustainable debt buildup, occasional crises and periods of deleveraging, are not well captured by standard models.7 We have more work to do before we can be fully confident about our conclusions.
All of the proposed controls that would have such a significant impact on the world's economic future are based on computer models that are so complex and chaotic that many runs are needed before we can get an «average» answer.
Future work is clearly needed before a PPP can be added to Iran's economic model in a satisfactory manner.
Anti-European Unionists, on the cusp of a constitutional crisis, and with a more rational economic model waiting in the wings, should think very carefully before dismissing warnings of Brexit triggering the break - up of the UK.
Mr. Vidarte has published numerous articles and delivered talks on the museum's management model and its economic impact, including an appearance before the British House of Commons, where he delivered a paper titled «The Bilbao Effect.»
Ramin Shokrizade used the economic model of a multiplayer online game to figure out what's wrong with our IRL economy, years before the recession hit.
If China and India were to adopt the unsustainable western economic model, the global system would collapse before even a small fraction of their citizens had made the lifestyle transition.
For total displacement of people, the modelling suggests that 70 % can be predicted by population growth and economic growth from 10 years before.
For one thing, as I've said before, the economic models from which IPCC and others draw these numbers are just this side of wild guesses, based on assumptions about economic growth, resource prices, and technological development decades in the future.
«We can not settle and keep allowing economic interests that seek profit before the welfare of the people to continue dictating our energy model.
Another point I would like to make is that it seems to me that economic models are not applicable to environmental disasters, which will be completely non linear and catastrophic in a way never seen before.
I can not find on the evidence before me that the respondent has suffered any economic hardship arising from the marriage and its breakdown and thus the respondent has not established an entitlement to spousal support based on the compensatory model.
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