Sentences with phrase «economic reality in»

Global game companies, hardware providers, and others must take the time to understand the incredibly complicated Chinese mobile games market and Chinese gamers» motivations, behavior, demands, and economic reality in order to build games and products that will soar to the top of the charts.
«Global game companies, hardware providers, and others must take the time to understand the Chinese market and Chinese gamer's motivations, behavior, demands, and economic reality in order to build games and products that will soar to the top of the charts.»
The sad reality of our economic reality in the United States is that there is an enormous amount of debt, and this is at the state and federal level.
The cost for this ebook doesn't reflect economic reality in today's market given most consumer's budgets and it doesn't reflect how little ebooks cost to produce as compared to paperbacks - let alone hardcover.
Or he can accept, as Clinton did, the political and economic reality in which he now operates in.
On May 20, 2015, nine days BEFORE the government was inaugurated, I laid out «Policy Prescriptions» - diversification of production, government revenue, and exports; imperative of a strong and credible economic team and cabinet; targeting «opportunity sectors» (solid minerals, refining and petrochemicals, a new and realistic fiscal regime for upstream oil and gas, private sector investments in power and infrastructure, agro-processing, retail and construction); freeing «up resources from downstream petroleum sector deregulation» emphasizing «an economic reality in which hard decisions including some previously rebuffed by the opposition will have to be taken» a clear reference to the petrol subsidy which government waited a full year before countenancing the critical decision!
Some of the areas to be covered will include economic realities in the global village, capitalism and the distribution of wealth, an examination of the multinational corporation, a case study of neocolonialism, power realities with a developing country, educational realities in the third world, a comparison of values — particularly East Africa and North America.
The company, in spite the adverse effects of the current economic realities in the country, it is apparent that the company has made N102billion as revenues on its financial results for the period ended June 30, 2016.
The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has described President Muhammadu Buhari's latest comment that he was pleased with Nigeria's economic situation as another pointer to the fact that he has lost touch with the economic realities in the country.
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, said the new demand was to reflect inflation and other economic realities in the country.
But it is a key precept of this model that, while prices often do not reflect the economic realities in the short term, they always do in the long term (that is, after the passage of 10 years or so of time).
I'm equally troubled that the writers have ignored the economic realities in which we live.

Not exact matches

If we are already late in an economic cycle when the tendency for company managements to employ a rosy spin on their numbers is at its most acute, then we should worry if this gap between opinion and reality is wider than in previous cycles.»
The company's model of sharing equity with its agency partners and willingness to invest in needed technology has made it an example of how to do business in Adland amid the world's new economic realities.
Brussels also said Monday that the two tax rulings issued by Ireland reduced significantly the tax paid by Apple since 1991, in a way that «did not correspond to economic reality,» the newspaper reported.
In October, Hammond was forced to deny that he would resign as chancellor, after tensions within the cabinet arose from his repeated warnings about the «economic realities» of Brexit, which many pro-Leave ministers saw as overly pessimistic.
«With an ever - changing business environment, our economic plan aims to help our businesses adapt to the new technological reality and foster the competitiveness of Quebec to attract investment for leading players,» he said in a statement.
In order for brands to evolve, adapt, and ultimately flourish within this new economic reality, they'll need to fundamentally reframe their relationship with consumers.
Once «green jobs» got moved out of the hands of folks who were responsible for starting it, they were suddenly no longer based in political or economic reality.
Porter tends to agree but expects the realities of the U.K.'s economic situation will force the country's monetary policy to stay the course — in other words, «very loose» and «for quite a long period of time.»
«There's the economic reality that people... often feel like they need two earners in the family to meet a given standard of living,» she said.
In reality, they also care about economic philosophy.
The reality is that the economic shift around changing work habits and structures will undoubtedly affect some in a negative way; and some are being left out by the significant change happening.
Economics is supposed to provide mathematical modelling of human behaviour, but the apparent divergence of economic theory from reality in recent years has become a burr under Orrell's saddle.
Its release is a Rorschach blot: some see a list of overpaid bureaucratic fat cats; others a vindictive exercise in public shaming; plenty point out that the list isn't inflation - indexed and therefore divorced from economic reality.
It is interesting to note how unsynchronized economic reality and economic perception are in the area of international trade.
In fact, embracing flexible gender roles can make couples extremely happy — largely, I'd argue, because those beliefs are more adaptive to our 21st - century economic reality.
Dr. Michael Hudson joins Double Down to talk about the economic reality behind the Trump voter and about whether or not, as it is claimed, Hillary Clinton is the «most progressive» candidate in Democratic history.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of MesoEconomic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesoeconomic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
«Given these economic realities, there was simply no way for us to justify the cost burden of staying in San Francisco,» Ali Rowghani, Twitter's chief financial officer, wrote.
Today, as companies struggle to come to terms with harsh economic realities, questions are being raised on whether there is any good in doing good, business-wise.
While there are some signs of recognition such as the Fed's reduction in its estimated neutral rate from 4.5 percent to 3.0 percent during the last 2 years, the IMF's explicit use of the term secular stagnation in its World Economic Outlook, ECB president Mario Draghi's call for global coordination and greater use of fiscal policy, and Japan's indicated interest in fiscal - monetary cooperation, policymakers still have not made sufficiently radical adjustments in their world view to reflect this new reality of a world where generating adequate nominal GDP growth is likely to be the primary macroeconomic policy challenge for the next decade.
That economic reality led to obsessions with cost, efficiency, and operational excellence, which were embodied in Welch's management style.
As Stephen Gordon often writes, in reality, economic policy has a larger impact on the quality and pay of jobs than on the raw head counts.
This illustrates the basic economic reality that productivity growth is the only game in town when it comes to raising the economic and financial well - being of people over a long period.
Whether the EU is able to pull of this ultimate coup de grâce in its decades - long coup d'état will depend on two vital factors: its ability to continue preventing economic reality from impacting the financial markets; and the willingness of hundreds of millions of European people to be herded and corraled into a new age of technocracy.
-LSB-...] Whether the EU is able to pull of this ultimate coup de grace in its decades - long coup d'état will depend on two vital factors: its ability to continue preventing economic reality from impacting the financial markets; and the willingness of hundreds of millions of European people to be herded and corralled into a new age of technocracy.
But, in the end, it won't be the law that saves NAFTA, it will be overwhelming economic logic and political reality, Mr. Mulroney argues.
Each of these three cases, in examining the «economic reality» of the putative employment relationship, considered four factors set forth in Bonnette v. California Health & Welfare Agency, 704 F. 2d 1465, 1470 (9th Cir.
Concerns about the divorce between bond prices and economic reality no doubt help explain the gyrations in European bond yields.
But the tax environment in California has long been higher than many other states and the recent economic events have merely reinforced and escalated that reality for wealthy residents.
Even better, Disney calculates ROIC in a fairly rigorous manner (better than most) that lines up well with economic reality.
In reality, many commercial mortgage brokerages that focus only on one niche take the risk of being forced out of business when the industry stumbles into a tough economic stretch.
This inability to adapt to economic reality is a signal of the impossibility, in the United States, of pragmatic, sensible tax reform.
'' [T] he salient feature of a securities transaction is the public solicitation of venture capital to be used in a business enterprise... this subjection of the investor's money to the risks of an enterprise over which he exercise no managerial control is the basic economic reality of a security transaction.»
If Shiller is right (his research showed that valuations affect long - term returns), then stock prices are determined primarily by shifts in investor emotions, not by economic realities.
The income approach to measuring gross domestic product (GDP) is based on the accounting reality that all expenditures in an economy should equal the total income generated by the production of all economic goods and services.
While the Wall Street Journal and most market analysts are forecasting a 2007 continuation of the 2006 record bull market, I am taking a contrarian position, predicting 2007 will usher in a strong bear market that will soon begin reflecting the realities of the economic recession we entered roughly 11 months ago, in February 2006.
We think the speculation about a potential future tightening of monetary policy by the ECB — whether in the form of a tapering of bond purchases or a rise in interest rates — has moved too far ahead of the economic and political realities within the eurozone.
Last week was not a crash, though a free - fall appears increasingly possible, as the reality of emerging recession (and all that it implies for fresh credit risks, sovereign defaults, fiscal imbalances, banking strains and other problems) will likely smash against the consensus view of economic expansion in next few months.
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