Sentences with phrase «economic systems often»

Arguments here about the various economic systems often seem to «dance around» a key, central, and very practical and timely point.
The two economic systems often work in tandem and sometimes compete.

Not exact matches

Even so, several financiers and central bankers throughout history tried experimenting with a fiat currency system, a decision which often led to major imbalances between monetary and fiscal policies, and eventually economic depressions.
This is unsurprising, since the way any economic or governmental system is exercised in the modern world is often unchristian.
When considering economic systems the question has too often been put in terms of capitalism vs. socialism.
Parents with economic means do everything they can to make sure their children succeed, and rightfully so, but they often do so while giving little or no thought to the consequences of their actions for other children in the system.
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.
Systems analysis, elaborate simulation techniques, automated access to central data banks, information theory, game Theory, and the use of socio - economic models, often mathematically stated, all aided and abetted by the computer, make possible a massive application of data not hitherto possible.
But development of the kind that Sachs foresees is often the clearest enemy of such projects; when nations decide to drain their country - sides and join the global economic system without reservation, communities are washed away in the flood.
Too often a particular economic system rather than common - sense governs our lives, be it in East or West.
Where babies sleep is NOT ultimately a medical issue at all, but is instead «relational,» often practical, and is supported by parental and infant biological systems, or by philosophies, and sometimes by economic factors;
It's about economic development,» he said, adding that a good school system is often a key draw for attracting people to the area.
«New York, the financial capital of the world, is leading the nation in taking decisive action to protect consumers and our financial system from serious economic harm that is often perpetrated by state - sponsored organizations, global terrorist networks and other criminal enterprises,» Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Tuesday.
In his national - tilted themes, Cuomo talked of an American economic transformation that has made a «handful rich,» of record homeless people living on the streets and a judicial system too often tipped «by resources or race.»
Long - term risks can arise from purely social causes (e.g., those associated with political or economic institutions, violence, and technology), but often arise from the interaction of humans with the Earth system (e.g., climate change; ozone depletion; resource depletion; pandemics; flood and seismic risk in areas subject to increasing development).
Every Place Counts Design Challenge — During the Nation's construction efforts to create a world - class transportation system, residents were often cut off from newly - formed social and economic centers and left with limited mobility and transportation options.
Finally the book fails to develop the details of China's economic / financial system, and as such, falls into the hole that China bulls often do, neglecting the huge buildup of bad debt inside the major Chinese banks.
It is often a substantial amount of money, and remember, one big caveat here is don't be suckered into counting on the law of the land of stay the way it is, especially with the current economic and political system and to impress upon each and every one of you that the smart move is to always pay down the debt as fast as humanly possible.
Often lacking diverse economic systems, several rural Eastern European communities suffer major poverty and loss as a result of lost logistics contracts from major global industries.
Often welded together from scrap metal by the same individuals who use them to sell their goods, these structures embody the kind of spontaneous, street - level commercial activity that contributes to a given city's economic vitality and dynamism, despite its ambivalent status with respect to the official financial system.
Her works are often thematic and spring from an interest in artistic / political / economic and cultural value systems.
Lina's Selander films and installations often focus on junctures in history where a system or physical place collapses and something new begins to emerge, the narrative of mechanical cinema giving way to that of digital video, or a political or economic system plummeting into a new one.
*** «Perhaps concern over «uncertainty» in complex, adaptive, open systems should be investigated by inductive generalization from observations of the dynamics of a wide range of such systems: ecosystems, social systems, computer systems, immune systems, economic systems... It is curious that the following things are never admitted as «facts about the world,» but here goes: the observer would note of all of these systems that they undergo oscillations within apparent parameters and occasionally flip into new regimes; they often demonstrate novel emergence; and that increased forcing, whether of native elements or exotic ones, increases the rates of oscillation and catastrophic shifts, sometimes after a quieter period of sub-threshold build - up.
EVERY so often a country comes along whose economic transformation has a vast impact on the world's climate system.
Above all, these supposed modeling experts and climate scientists need to terminate their biases and their evangelism of political agendas that seek to slash fossil fuel use, «transform» our energy and economic systems, reduce our standards of living, and «permit» African and other impoverished nations to enter the modern era only in a «sustainable manner,» as callous elitists often insist.
Why does our economic system place a higher value on disposable and often unnecessary goods and services than on the things we really need to survive and be healthy, like clean air, clean water, and productive soil?
We at Shell operate in a range of different jurisdictions at various stages of economic and political development and that often is reflected in legal systems as well.
The Commission is concerned that the ability of Indigenous people to take the greatest advantage of the native title system for their economic and commercial benefit - to leverage the system - is contingent on many factors that are often outside their control.
Stated differently, if parents who decide to live apart were able to cushion their child from the economic instabilit yand disruptions in neighborhood ties that often accompany the breakup of a family, and if single mothers were able to establish and maintain regular routines and effective systems of supervision, their children would likely do just as well as children raised in two - parent families.»
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