Sentences with phrase «little economic benefit»

This analysis is probably floored, and the economics probably a little better because power prices will rise over time and batteries partially cycle from moment to moment and so can actually shift more power but this is of little economic benefit when net metering is available (giving near retail rates to exported power) and so the fact remains batteries are still uneconomic by a factor of 300 % even with the SGIP.
The authors concluded that, «Oregon's policymakers and citizens allocated substantial resources to its retirement system and, in return, received little economic benefit in the form of promoting longer teacher tenures.»
The country's former prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, has taken to his blog repeatedly to criticize the project — and the administration of current Prime Minister Najib Razak — for allegedly selling land, residency and other benefits to relatively affluent mainland Chinese and bringing little economic benefit to locals in return.
They ended the program in 2014, saying that it «significantly undervalued» Canadian residency and created little economic benefit.

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Click - based campaigns, he says, are of little economic value to the company: One of the benefits of having founded the business back in 2005 (when there were few competitors in the market) is auspicious Google search rankings.
Additionally, the Tax Policy Center has argued that many businesses with too little income or are losing money don't benefit from bonus depreciation, especially in times of economic recovery, and that it may not have much of an impact on long - term investment.
When President Trump lays criticism upon Germany for its massive current account surplus Merkel has little leeway to respond as German corporate interests continue to benefit from a currency way to weak for its economic prowess.
Over time, the stock market has reached new records, powered by economic and earnings growth.2 We expect both to continue: The domestic economy is picking up a little speed, helped by improving growth in the rest of the world, and company earnings have benefited from better sales, the weaker dollar and still - low interest rates.
From all this I draw the conclusion that we should order our economic life to increase benefits with as little cost as possible.
The IFS saw little prospect of the UK replicating this level of economic benefit with non-EU countries.
And he says the temporary property tax freeze would actually provide very little real economic benefit.
This is despite falling passenger numbers and little evidence of any economic benefit.
Conservative plans to ban migrants from claiming benefits will have little impact on slowing immigration to Britain, the economic watchdog warned the government today.
Considerable research has shown short - term benefits from health programs for low - income children, but little research has examined the long - term effects of Medicaid and similar programs on health and economic status.
Two have already been released; one found little risk to human health, while an economic analysis indicated that there might be future benefits to consumers and farmers.
However, while gentrification has some benefits, including economic revitalization and increases in property taxes, it does little to alleviate issues of diversity.
This explains why the GED credential provides little or no economic benefit to these recipients.
Moreover, such programs bring enormous economic benefits and can pay for themselves in as little as one year and, over time, save the states and the federal government billions of dollars.
Cost / probability weighting of risks and benefits is well - understood and is often raised in issues where economic and environmental interests are at contrary purposes, but for some odd reason it gets little attention in climate change.
Renters of all stations in life and economic situations can greatly benefit from carrying a plan that protects them so fully and yet costs so little.
Until now there has been little - to - no data to show policymakers and grant givers the economic benefits of SEL curriculum.
However, predicts Melinda McKay, senior vice president, Jones Lang LaSalle, the new construction will have little or no lasting economic impact on host nations and will only have short - term benefits for real estate markets.
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