I just wonder how
much effect ANY of these policies really have on social mobility outcomes.
Not exact matches
The fact that declines in the aggregate US stock markets were about 100 times as
much as the gains for steel and aluminium companies illustrates that because the steel using sector dwarfs the steel producing sector, the net
effect of the tariff
policy is to reduce US competitiveness even before considering foreign retaliation.
Much of the debate over Trump's trade
policy seems to miss the point that the economic
effects of any trade measure depend on how it affects capital.
Much of the
effect of monetary
policy comes through the spending, borrowing and saving decisions
of households.
Although discussions
of monetary
policy since the crisis have mainly had to do with the quantity
of money, and central banks» efforts to expand that quantity so as to stimulate spending, the
effects of the crisis, and
of governments» response to it, on the quality
of money, and especially on the investments its holders have been funding, deserve at least as
much attention.
The
effects of this
policy are still very
much seen today, as areas that used to be inside the red line are still occupied predominantly by people
of color.
They kept the employee coverage because they are «hopeful that legal challenges to the health care law will prevent
much of it from taking
effect», so that same reasoning would apply to the students health
policy, but they dropped it anyway.
In a simple substantive sense this makes sense: just being President doesn't have
much of an
effect, you have to start passing
policies and those
policies take more time before they actually achieve anything.
It's no secret to them (and he has demonstrated that in person) that Trump doesn't listen to his advisers, ignores allies and doesn't give
much consideration to the eventual
effects of his
policies.
33 % is the percentage
of more than a thousand Scottish voters who thought Scottish Conservative leadership candidate Murdo Fraser's plan to «develop a
much more distinct Scottish identity with different
policies from the party in the rest
of the UK» would have a positive
effect on the fortunes
of the party in Scotland.
The combined
effect of the three, the scientists found, is that the global energy system could experience unprecedented changes in the growth
of natural gas production and significant changes to the types
of energy used, but without
much reduction to projected climate change if new mitigation
policies are not put in place to support the deployment
of renewable energy technologies.
Yet the administration's position is
much more radical, stating clearly that a «
policy that is neutral on its face» and «administered in an even - handed manner» can still «result in unlawful discrimination» if it has a «disproportionate and unjustified
effect on students
of a particular race.»
The new Every Student Succeeds Act, which takes full
effect in the 2017 - 18 school year, rolls back
much of the federal government's big footprint in education
policy, on everything from testing and teacher quality to low - performing schools.
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which goes into full
effect in the 2018 — 19 school year, rolled back
much of the federal government's big footprint in education
policy, on everything from testing and teacher quality to low - performing schools.
The number
of these new schools is likely to be small, so this
policy will have a
much less significant
effect on the education system than the law now being passed to enable maintained schools to convert to academy status.
With negative interest rate
policy (NIRP) imposed in Japan and across
much of Europe, we explain what it means and look at its
effects.
Knowing how life insurance works is important because your different
policy options will help determine how long it'll be in
effect, how
much you'll pay for it, and how your beneficiaries will be taken care
of in the event
of your death.
pg xiii This Policymakers Summary aims to bring out those elements
of the main report which have the greatest relevance to
policy formulation, in answering the following questions • What factors determine global climate 7 • What are the greenhouse gases, and how and why are they increasing 9 • Which gases are the most important 9 • How
much do we expect the climate to change 9 • How
much confidence do we have in our predictions 9 • Will the climate
of the future be very different 9 • Have human activities already begun to change global climate 9 How
much will sea level rise 9 • What will be the
effects on ecosystems 9 • What should be done to reduce uncertainties, and how long will this take 9 This report is intended to respond to the practical needs
of the policymaker.
I read the NY Times online and tend not to pay
much attention to the ads so I don't really experience the
effect of full Exxon page «advertorials,» and I totally tune out TV ads and rarely watch TV news, but this barrage
of full page ads and the fossil fuel industry's command
of policy, media and political resources is an incredible misallocation
of funds, a market failure
of monumental scale.
Without getting into the discussions
of how
much difference we are making to any increase in temperature, presumably you - or your faculty - must have made some calculations as to what
effect an aggressive carbon mitigation
policy will have in actually REDUCING temperatures?
And finally, the effectiveness
of policies intended to mitigate those non-existent
effects has not been established, nor survived a robust cost - benefit analysis,
much less won democratic support.
How
much should we be prepared to spend on CAGW given that the
policies proposed to date (like renewable energy and carbon pricing) have virtually not chance
of having any
effect on the climate?
I doesn't matter how
much temporizers argue that this is the
effect of «noble cause» corruption, IT»S STILL CORRUPTION, undertaken deliberately and with malice aforethought, the
effects including the diversion
of research funds from legitimate purposes as well as support for public
policies and private sector malinvestment, which do great material damage to particular parties and to the common weal.
Such
policies would also have the
effect of making people, especially in poor countries,
much less vulnerable to climate change.
As I state at contrastingview.com, you can tell
much about an administration based on the veracity
of its
policies and the second order
effects of same.
Major changes in public
policy should demand a better accountability
of what is unexplained, especially when the unexplained appears to be
much greater than the purported
effect (i.e. AGW) that the changes in public
policy are being imposed to prevent or mitigate.
But does that amount to
much more than ticking a number
of boxes, leaving outstanding the very important questions that criminologists and therefore
policy - makers should be interested to pursue — is an aimed - for deterrent
effect a convincing justification (deterrence at any cost?)
How
much of an
effect age really has on your
policy will also be determined by your insurer's pricing system.
For individuals, these
policies are usually «excess» to both the homeowners and auto
policy and come into
effect if a claim exceeds the
policy limits
of the underlying (homeowners or auto)
policy (for more, see Auto Liability Insurance - How
Much Is Enough?)
It also negatively
effects return
of premium (ROP)
policies as
much more premium must be paid.
Auto insurance companies do not assess all tickets in the same way, and a ticket will not have as
much of an
effect on your
policy as an accident will.
With family breakdown regarded as one
of the most central causes
of poverty, the research adds to growing evidence that parenting programs have
much to offer across a number
of policy settings aimed at reducing income inequality and its
effects.
I just think Canadian regional markets differ so
much, that it is hard to implement
policy like this and not realize that while the
much needed and intended
effect of cooling markets like Toronto and Vancouver is / was necessary, there are several smaller markets across the country that were just starting to stabilize (never mind grow), and a blanket
policy for the whole country probably doesn't work any more.
Much of the dampening
effect that would come with a transition towards higher rates has already been «priced in'to both consumer attitudes and financial institutions» current lending
policies.»