Sentences with phrase «influence economic behavior»

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«If it were to go on much further and be much more persistent, then it could start to affect household and business spending behavior, and that could actually start to influence the economic outlook.»
The most offensive aspect of Romney's is its crude application of the theory that economic incentives not only influence but determine political behavior, including voting.
Recent findings have provided direct empirical and quantitative support for economic models that acknowledge the influence of emotional factors on decision - making behavior.
New sociological evidence from a a small fishing village in Baja California, Mexico suggests that the creation of marine protected areas, which influence who gets to fish and how much of species they can take, generates both extreme pro-social and anti-social behaviors among fishers, a finding that differs from previous economic and psychology studies.
The researchers» findings are published in the article, «Assessing the Influence of Economic and Customer Experience Factors on Service Purchase Behaviors,» in the journal, Marketing Science.
That is, will participants judgments of and behavior towards Nexi in the economic game be influenced by the robots expression of these (vs. other) cues?
June 27, 2017 • New research using network science shows that shifting individual behavior in small ways could influence economic equality, says blogger Adam Frank.
The study of the converging effects of social, economic, and political factors that influence perceptions and behaviors regarding environmental issues is referred to as political ecology (Robbins, 2012).
This result would be strongly dependent on the exact dynamic response of the Greenland ice sheet to surface meltwater, which is modeled poorly in todays global models.Yes human influence on the climate is real and we might even now be able to document changes in the behavior of weather phenomena related to disasters (e.g., Emanuel 2005), but we certainly haven't yet seen it in the impact record (i.e., economic losses) of extreme events.
Yes human influence on the climate is real and we might even now be able to document changes in the behavior of weather phenomena related to disasters (e.g., Emanuel 2005), but we certainly haven't yet seen it in the impact record (i.e., economic losses) of extreme events.
An ► eco-tax is designed to influence human behavior (specifically economic behavior) to follow an ecologically benign path.
carbon tax a levy exacted by a government on the use of carbon - containing fuels for the purpose of influencing human behavior (specifically economic behavior) to use less fossil fuels
ecotax a levy exacted by a government for the purpose of influencing human behavior (specifically economic behavior) to follow an ecologically benign path
Changes in CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion are influenced by many long - term and short - term factors, including population growth, economic growth, changing energy prices, new technologies, changing behavior, and seasonal temperatures.
But you won't see much discussion of how that influences the behavior of those who use those services, or how librarians should respond to that economic framework.
Among families of lower socioeconomic backgrounds, stressors associated with economic strain may influence parenting behaviors (Elder, Eccles, Ardelt, & Lord, 1995; Simons, Whitbeck, Melby, & Wu, 1994) and may be more salient predictors of parenting trajectories than the familial or parental domains assessed.
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