Sentences with phrase «economics work»

If you want to invest in real estate, you can do that in a less expensive neighborhood where the economics work for a rental property.
To make the economics work for their small company, broker - owners rely on income from their associates» sales to cover their company overhead and rely on their personal sales to put money in their pocket.
But, what is even more exciting is that decades - old, traditional, family - owned businesses that have been previously priced out of the market are finding that, with new technology, the economics work for them again,» says Kimball.
Mixed - use, by adding density, helps the economics work better,» he says.
Subrat Mohanty, senior executive vice-president (strategy and customer relations) at HDFC Life, explained that the economics work well for new customers who can avail of this facility at the initial stage itself.
If the economics work out, put the foundation on drilled shafts, place the parking deck on the ground floor, and design the structure for 135 mph winds.
«Hybrids are not solely about the cutting - edge technology: the promise is advancement of the energy transition in a way that is flexible and customer - centred insofar as if the economics work then the progress of renewables will be more certain.»
NRG Home has rooftop solar operations in the nine states (Arizona, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, California, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania) where the economics work out, McBee said.
Don't get me wrong, I would love to sell my art prints for $ 100 a piece, but I need some proof that the economics work.
I don't really know how economics work, but I hope Brazil's money problem gets better nonetheless.
But he gives no quarter to ideas that this means trade shouldn't be taking advantage of what scholarly can teach it: trade and scholarly publishing have challenges that «at heart remain the same: making the economics work while satisfying a diverse audience of both authors and readers,» he writes.
I don't really know how economics work, but I hope Brazil's money problem gets better nonetheless.
The laws of economics work like the laws of engineering — the same everywhere.
His co-founder, Hallie Meyer, told CNBC that the pause in operations was caused by «the trickiness of making delivery economics work out for everyone involved.»
Within the last two years, delivery app SpoonRocket was acquired, Danny Meyer - backed Umi Kitchen stalled out, citing «the trickiness of making delivery economics work out for everyone involved.»
Magazines and newspapers are moving in the same direction, though it's tougher for them to make the economics work.
«They really feel good because we have so much stuff to show, and the economics work from these two types of stores,» Joly said.
He put himself through the London School of Economics working as a waiter and railway porter.
Among the most notorious examples are the ideas of diminishing returns, equilibrium, that privatized ownership is inherently more efficient than public management, and that trickle - down economics works.
When economics works in this way, it becomes a subordinate discipline to political economy or to politics in general.
That is the title of their Wine Economics Working Paper # 204...
The Little Book of Ideas produced by Occupy London's Economics Working group has entries on basic income, employee share ownership and land value tax.
As such, there is no proof that trickle - down economics works, though there is plenty of data showing that increasing the income gap isn't good for economies.
Trickle - down economics works as a very short term solution that further degrades long - term stability of the majority for the benefit of the few.
Brenna, yep, I forgot to mention that the same was true for me — I turned down 2 small press offers, and they were respectable ones, because the economics worked better for me, plus it was in MY hands the quality of the editing I hired and the cover...
Economics works just fine without them.
Apple and Amazon make money per view, so they don't have the same economics working against them.
Most portfolio manages have to strictly adhere to portfolio weightages which are churned out by a computer using a mathematical model.And all such mathematical models work on the premise that economics works in a similar manner to hard science, and that past is a perfect (or at least good) predictor of the future.
[2] Reproduced with permission from Sercu and Vanpee (Home Bias in International Equity Portfolios: A Review, Leuven School of Business and Economics Working Paper, 2007).
---- 2007b, Dynamic testing of Wholesale power Market Designs: An Open - Source Agent Based Framework, ISU Economics Working Paper No. 06025, July 2007, Department of Economics, Iowa State University, IA 50011 - 1070, < http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/DynTestAMES.JSLT.pdf >.
Sun, J & Tesfatsion, L 2007a, DC Optimal Power Flow Formulation and Solution Using QuadProgJ, ISU Economics Working Paper No. 06014, Department of Economics, Iowa State University, IA 50011 - 1070, < http://www.econ.iastate.edu/tesfatsi/DC-OPF.JSLT.pdf >.
Despite Michael Bloomberg's best efforts, and the market economics working against it, coal could still make a small come back, though, especially if Trump rigs the rules of the game in favour of coal by re-writing US domestic power rules and slashing solar tariffs.
Frey, B. S. and Stutzer, A.: 2006, Environmental morale and motivation, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics Working Paper 288.
Lange, A. and Ziegler, A.: 2012, Offsetting versus Mitigation Activities to Reduce CO2 Emissions: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis for the US and Germany, CER - ETH Economics Working Paper Series 12/161.
The way economics works, costs that are expected to be incurred twenty or more years in the future are «heavily discounted»; it will be the next generation who will have to pay those bills.
His knowledge about price system in economics works perfectly for his price forecasts.
Homeowners, renters, and the political economy of property taxation, (University of Connecticut - Department of Economics Working Paper Series, Oct. 2013).

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«The economics don't work out well.»
«Amazon is a shining example of how the economics of this country actually work
And despite Trump's repeated calls for «reciprocal» tariffs — nations charging each other the same percentage for the same goods — Alan Deardorff, a professor of international economics at the University of Michigan, told Fortune that international trade has never worked that way.
Despite her homesickness, she finished her degree in economics and went to work for Bache & Company.
Mark Schankerman, a professor at the London School of Economics, who first met Spangenberg after he donated some of his patent fortune to fund work in entrepreneurship at the London school, said patent trolls and their lawyers play a role in limiting the patent economy, especially in cases where they are demanding too much for IP — «the «holdups,» as he called them.
Economics is about more mundane things like producing steel and cars and working in offices — we have Olympics to take our minds off the dull things that make the money.»
Awarded an athletic scholarship to Yale University, he studied economics and worked summers on Wall Street.
Ironically, when the legal barriers to a merger were lowered, it was the economics of the deal that couldn't be worked out.
«For me, the economics of Google just don't work,» she says.
Cowen's latest work of pop economics is a bracing riposte to the locavore likes of Michael Pollan and others who blame commercialization and agribusiness for the miserable state of North American cuisine.
[«The Wealth of Nations»] describes what builds nations» wealth and is today a fundamental work in classical economics and touches upon such broad topics as the division of labor, productivity, and free markets.
«Once you reach scale, the economics can work out.»
In a presentation to the Canadian Association for Business Economics in August, Industry Canada economist Annette Ryan reiterated the familiar productivity lament: beginning in the 1980s, growth in Canadian labour productivity, defined as GDP per hour worked, has been steadily declining and now trails the U.S. and the majority of other G7 countries.
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