Sentences with phrase «inelastic in»

Because real estate development entails time to plan, permit and build, supply is very inelastic in the short term.
Oil demand in transportation is inelastic in the short run.

Not exact matches

While gasoline is relatively inelastic, a sharp increase in prices can cause quite a stir on the home front.
The indirect stress ratio Δh / λch suggests that the differential stress accumulated in Campi Flegrei's crust is about four times its tensile strength (Fig. 5) and so is approaching the transition from quasi-elastic to inelastic deformation regimes.
In the Global Allocation Fund, we have increased exposure to quality companies with stable cash flows in more defensive sectors, particularly within healthcare and consumer staples, where demand tends to be more inelastic and may be able to withstand increased market volatilitIn the Global Allocation Fund, we have increased exposure to quality companies with stable cash flows in more defensive sectors, particularly within healthcare and consumer staples, where demand tends to be more inelastic and may be able to withstand increased market volatilitin more defensive sectors, particularly within healthcare and consumer staples, where demand tends to be more inelastic and may be able to withstand increased market volatility.
We should then expect either a condition of «no change» beyond simple elements, surviving very nicely as principles of intense energy, or else a riot of physical «mutations» having neither «survival value» nor any principle of control by «survival value», a Universe in which so stable and inelastic a thing as complex life could not survive.
«In a category like bread where demand is very stable and inelastic intuitively EDLP would make some sense — with consistent pricing there's consistent supply chain management, more bread is available and there's less wastage,» he said.
Ofcos matters of price discrimination also come into play n not forgetting the elasticity n cross elasticity too of the tickets coz in a case of inelastic demand, then the tickets price can go up but with little or no effect on sales.
The range of the measurement depth can be determined by measuring a physical quantity called the inelastic mean free path (IMFP), which defines how far an electron can travel in a material while retaining its original energy level in a statistical sense.
Third, the team observes, in the Himalaya, potential slip accumulates as elastic, rather than inelastic, strain.
He imagined a situation in which one mass is tethered to a much larger mass by a light, inelastic string.
They used the resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) method at the Swiss Light Source of the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) in Switzerland for this work.
European nations tried to resume the gold standard in the 1920s, but the gold supply was insufficient and inelastic.
A multi-partner study published today in Nature Communications has addressed phonon lifetime measurement challenges using inelastic neutron scattering (INS) and neutron resonant spin - echo (NRSE) experiments conducted at the Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble, and Laboratoire Léon Brillouin (LLB) Saclay, France.
Neutron Compton scattering (also called «deep inelastic scattering of neutrons», DINS) is a method used to study momentum distributions of light atoms in solids and liquids.
His research focuses on the use of elastic and inelastic neutron scattering to elucidate complex behavior in materials exhibiting emergent phenomena.
Really naturally big muscles, thick or inelastic fascia or even just high pressure in the veins within each of those compartments could all contribute something like compartment syndrome.
It's called fascia that holds everything there in place and fascia is very inelastic, it doesn't stretch too well.
The study also found that muscles that were not warmed up appeared «more inelastic at each increase in length.»
Among these conditions are 1) education's privileged legal status in most state constitutions; 2) schooling's uniquely decentralized operation and diffuse revenue - generation structure; 3) local political dynamics and institutions that foster a favorable fiscal environment for public schools; 4) a multitiered structure for funding schools with complicated intergovernmental funding incentives and reliance on inelastic tax sources, such as property taxes at the local level.
Thus, if a 10 % rise in price does not result in a 10 % or more drop in sales, the price elasticity of demand for fuel is deemed «inelastic».
The nice thing about any of the prior three, is that the currency becomes inelastic, a store of value, allowing for rational calculations by businessmen, allowing the economy to grow more rapidly in the long run, so long as we don't let bank credit get out of control.
Since the demand curve for cigarettes is relatively inelastic (people keep buying them no matter the price — within reason), the company can raise prices more than cigarette tax increases, and increase its margins in the process.
They also tend to sell products which are price «inelastic», in other words, if the price goes up people will keep buying.
In general they have rather inelastic demand compared to other sectors of the economy and for the companies with strong brands they have excellent pricing power.
In America, TCO, gas consumption may be relatively inelastic.
Besides, there are orders of magnitude more elastic collisions than inelastic, so in fact the lifetime of an excited CO2 molecule before an inelastic collision is much longer than the one nanosecond average time between elastic collision.
Now, there's around four times as much nitrogen in the atmosphere as oxygen and since nitrogen in its diatomic form is difficult to break to form compounds, then it could be said to approximate to an ideal gas (elastic collisions not inelastic), and, oxygen and nitrogen don't combine in the atmosphere but mix, and, oxygen is practically the same weight as nitrogen, and, oxygen has practically the same heat capacity, then, not a bad approximation to the ideal gas of Jelbring's thought experiment.
In real world, of course entropy goes up due to real inelastic collisions.
In econ - speak, the explanation is that demand is very inelastic: a price increase of (say) 10 percent reduces consumption by much less than 10 percent.
Gasoline is a relatively inelastic product, meaning changes in prices have little influence on demand.
They do not calculate body - wide tidal forces in their paper, but look at perturbations induced by gravitational forces directly on the inelastic material of the sun «locally focussed tidal effects» if you will.
In the face of a concrete example of inelastic electrical demand, your rebuttal includes no explanation for why Hawaii should be an exception to expected economic behavior of a general population other than some rather ignorant implications about how you believe the Hawaiian demographic is constituted.
So next time we express vague fears about the high price of improved energy supply methods, let's include an explanation of how places such as Hawaii that are not hypothetical somehow are exceptional in their inelastic electrical demand.
While companies are definitely right to be concerned about immediate effects of regulation, ultimately, they, and governments have to co-exist and work together as the end product in question is energy, likely one of the most inelastic and indispensable of commodities.
-LSB-...] should advocate for reductions in tuition, but universities are facing inelastic demand.
Because housing is an inelastic need, it is possible for so - called market rents to be too high, especially in my town where the vacancy rate is only 1 %.
«Both the impact and the likelihood of lasting regulatory reform appear to be limited by geographic constraints in cities with inelastic housing supply.
A value of zero indicates a completely inelastic market, where the new quantity supplied does not keep up with percentage changes in price.
Real estate supply is pretty damn inelastic so small increases in demand from outside can really jack up prices.
Real estate is famous for it's inelastic supply, small changes in demand can cause big changes in price.
Given the incredibly inelastic supply of homes, small changes in (investor) demand create huge changes in prices.
The government subsidy helps the mortgage industry sell larger loans but with such an incredibly inelastic supply in housing, the subsidy mainly leads to higher demand, higher home prices, more household debt and less household spending on stuff that creates jobs for other people.
In attractive areas with relatively inelastic housing supply, such as Boston, New York, and San Francisco, housing demand pushes housing prices and construction costs upward.
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