Sentences with phrase «economists working»

There are economists working on saving that dying child!!!
There are economists working on this, neuroscientists, psychologists, medical doctors.
Indeed, by â $ ˜weâ $ ™, do we mean economists working in large international institutions, in governments, and in central banks?
Economists working for corporations help managers and decisionmakers understand how the economy will affect their business.
«It's real simple,» says Vincent Lauerman, a Canadian energy economist working in New York.
Having spent more than 20 years as a business economist working in the private sector before joining the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 2007, I feel right at home here today.
Most economists work full time during regular business hours, but occasionally they work overtime to meet deadlines.
Most economists work full time.
Many economists work in federal, state, and local government.
Some economists work from home, and others may be required to travel as part of their job or to attend conferences.
About 1 in 4 economists worked more than 40 hours per week in 2016.
This is the basic model with which economists work.
Likewise, a space team designing Skylab, an economist working on the challenge of inflation in the midst of recession, and a pastor searching for ways to revitalize a congregation show in many forms the interdependence of technological reason and visionary reason.
The model of the human being with which economists work, Homo economicus, is also purely modern.
Harris and Nachsin, a home economist working toward certification as a nutritionist, have also raised allergic children.
«Geophysicists, geologists, biologists, geochemists, oceanographers, legal experts, social scientists and economists worked closely together to create a multi-layered assessment of sub-seabed CO2 storage,» Wallmann summarizes.
Wednesday was a very good day for Behavioral Economics as Barack Obama formally recognized it by releasing an executive order mandating the use of behavioral economists work in more areas of government around the USA.
The Happy Museum is a capsule museum within the Berlin Biennale produced by Fujiwara in consultation with his brother Daniel, an economist working in the field of «happiness economics.»
Carlin spent decades as an economist working at the EPA before becoming a conservative media darling for publicly accusing the agency of muzzling his criticism of the endangerment finding.
Facebook's internship program was ranked # 1 on the site two years in a row; Microsoft reviews are full of words like «potential,» «impact,» «benefits,» and statements that «Microsoft definitely takes care of its employees, including interns»; ExxonMobil's intern program covers «virtually all aspects of the engineering and the economist work: process simulation, safety studies, monitoring software, economic studies, etc..»
Hence, for the purpose of this resume too, we have presented the profile of an economist working with the local government.

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The work of Harvard economist Robert Barro, for example, reveals inequality is actually beneficial for economic growth in developed countries.
She worked for the Economist in London and later as a special projects editor at an online literary publication.
«Total compensation is down, part - time workers aren't getting as many hours, and there are fewer hourly employees who are working full time,» said Susan Woodward, the economist who helped to develop the survey.
This is just one quote, but it definitely seems representative of his overall ideas, based on most economists» interpretation of his work.
As Canadian Business columnist and Ivey School of Business economist Mike Moffatt noted last month, a few widely read economists this year have used their associations with various publications to stridently assert that fiscal stimulus won't work.
«It works against the administration's goal of increasing U.S. exports to eliminate our trade deficit,» says Dan Ikensen, an economist at the Cato Institute.
Working in close collaboration with The Economist Group's Content Solutions Unit, we recently surveyed 500 global business executives and 500 marketers about their perceptions, habits and needs regarding content.
Those thrown out of work would have difficulty finding new jobs, as their existing skillsets are not otherwise in demand, a phenomenon economists refer to as structural unemployment.
David Rosenberg, a famous economist who works for high - end wealth manager Gluskin Sheff + Associates, this week advised readers of his $ 1,000 - a-year newsletter to sell Canadian stocks and convert their loonies to other currencies before the March 22 budget ruins them.
The trend is probably going to persist going forward, the economists suggest, especially as younger groups of women have become more educated — affording them the affluence to work more and spend time with their families while hiring someone else to do the dusting.
That's significant, considering he spent the early part of his mandate telling the public that economists» preferred methods for telling the future no longer worked.
As far as the outspoken economist is concerned, the troubled asset fund deserves the same marks as most of the emergency actions that came out of the U.S. Federal Reserve, where Brusca used to work.
But along with the relationship experts and married couples the authors interviewed, the economists themselves are often a source of valuable insight into making romance work.
«This increase in hours worked is very good news and shows that small businesses have work to do,» says Susan Woodward, an economist who worked with Intuit on the report.
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.
The theme of the paper, co-authored by Commerce Secretary nominee Wilbur Ross and White House National Trade Council head Peter Navarro, an economist and University of California at Irvine business professor, is shifting the ownership and operation of public works to the private sector.
Economists treat parental leave, both for women and men, as a simple cost - benefit problem: in theory, at least, if a woman's wage is greater than the cost of replacing her in the home, then she should spend her time working and hire someone else to care for her children.
When the U.S. ended the bracero program 1964, which had allowed large numbers of Mexicans to work on U.S. farms, neither the wages nor the employment rates of U.S. farm workers rose, according to recent research by economists Michael Clemens, Hannah Postel and me.
The work was done by economists Matthew Gibson and Jeffrey Shrader, and it analyzes time use day from the American Time Use Survey, which asks Americans to give detailed accounts of how they spend their days.
According to a working paper by three Stanford University economists and an economist for eBay Research Labs, posted by the National Bureau of Economic Research, buyers just think auctions aren't worth the trouble — even if it means getting a better price.
Last month, he picked Jeff Eisenach, an economist who has been on Verizon's (vz) payroll, and Mark Jamison, who formerly worked on Sprint's (s) lobbying team and now heads the University of Florida's Public Utility Research Center.
To find out why, Fortune posed a simple question to five established researchers working on next - generation batteries, a behavioral economist, and a battery industry executive: Why is battery technology moving so much slower than hardware?
The Economist extrapolates that even a 2 percent bump on a $ 45,000 a year salary can lead to as much as an extra $ 67,000 over the course of a 40 - year working career, if you were to set aside your language bump in savings and figure in compound interest.
Some economists expect job growth to rebound in the coming months as businesses in the area reopen and construction companies ramp up repair and renovation work.
The wages might have been boosted by a decline in hours worked, but frankly that's a minor detail in a splurge of good news,» said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies.
In this Harvard Business School paper, for example, Kruse and economist Martin Weitzman write that some employees may not work any harder if they know their share of the payout remains fixed.
Justin Wolfers, an associate professor of business and public policy at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, argued those working in the field of happiness economics mistakenly imagine that the world is run by legions of politicians and economists whose love of GDP approaches religious fervor.
For example, The Economist has devoted this entire week to an open, online discussion devoted to the question: «Should businesses work to advance the rights of LGBT people broadly, rather than focusing only on their own employees?»
In 1930, economist John Maynard Keynes made a prediction: Better living standards and a richer society in the future would allow people to work far less — just 15 - hours a week.
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