Sentences with phrase «national accounts estimates»

Preliminary national accounts estimates for 2012 will be released at the end of February and will likely show lower - than - expected economic growth for 2012.
The national accounting estimate of profits remains the best available as it is consistent over time and captures all profits earned by US companies.

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Richard Tse, an analyst with National Bank Financial, put out a research note this week estimating that Shopify's churn rate is 25 per cent, and that «transient subscribers» account for between 5 per cent and 10 per cent of revenue.
Statistics Canada admits its estimates on the underground economy «are not as accurate or reliable as other estimates in the national accounts
By 1997, the financial services industry accounted for an estimated 30 percent of national newspaper ad revenues.
According to the National Bank of Canada, Chinese buyers is estimated to have bought up one - third of Vancouver homes in 2015 — accounting for $ 12.7 billion out of the total sum of $ 38 billion invested in Vancouver's residential real estate.2
Although interpretation of earnings data remains difficult, due to methodological differences in the construction of the various measures (for details see Box A, Statement on Monetary Policy, February 2002), the rebound is evident in both national accounts and financial reporting - based estimates.
According to the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), high school athletes, alone, account for an estimated two million injuries, 500,000 doctor visits and 30,000 hospitalizations every year.
Furthermore, an estimate is therefore based on the state of the parties at that (the last) election, without taking account of any change in the national state of the parties.
«We estimate that these objects account for about 100 billion times the mass of the Sun out to the distance of the LMC,» says Kem Cook of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California, a member of the MACHO collaboration.
In 2012 prescription drug spending is estimated to have accounted for $ 260.8 billion of national health spending, a decline of 0.8 percent, compared to 2.9 percent growth in 2011.
But the findings of this ground - breaking study with the estimates of people treated in the private sector for tuberculosis reveal that there could be well over 1 million TB patients not being accounted for in the national TB programme surveillance.
The National Research Council in Washington, D.C., estimates that dairy cows account for as much as 20 percent of human - induced emissions of methane, a potent climate change — causing greenhouse gas.
The National Cancer Institute estimates 65,000 people will be diagnosed with kidney cancer in the U.S. this year, and it will account for 14,000 deaths.
Dr. Joseph Hibbeln at the National Institutes of Health estimates that soybeans, usually in the form of oil, account for an astonishing 10 percent of our total calories in the United States.
The resulting national accounts series are linked to the historical estimates providing yearly series for GDP and its components since 1850.
It provides a new set of historical GDP estimates for Spain from the demand and supply sides, and presents a reconstruction of production and expenditure series for the century prior to the introduction of modern national accounts.
In a study from the National Bureau of Economic Research, workers were given written projections estimating what their retirement accounts would be worth in the future.
In addition, the discrepancy in methane source estimates is particularly pronounced in the south - central United States, where we find total emissions are ∼ 2.7 times greater than in most inventories and account for 24 ± 3 % of national emissions.
It is not possible to say whether the remaining Parties excluded estimates of fuelwood or biomass burning as the information available was not adequate and it is possible that national harvest statistics have taken them into account.
The study estimates that, when ecosystem services provided by forests are accounted for, forests make a direct contribution to the national economy equivalent to about 4.7 % of gross domestic product (GDP), which rises to 6.3 % with the application of multiplier effects.
The agreement would therefore include common international accounting and reporting standards for countries taking on targets in four key areas: 1) comprehensive reporting and review of national GHG emissions; 2) common standards for quantifying, reporting, and reviewing emission reductions, including from changes in land use, land - use change, and forestry; 3) common standards for national GHG registries and 4) common methodologies for estimating emission reductions from developing country projects or programs funded by developed countries (known as offsets).
All three scenarios are assessed using MDM - E3, a macro-econometric model that applies economic (national) accounting identities and empirically estimated equations to model interactions between the UK economy, energy system and the environment.
This guidance document estimates these economic values, by means of best international analytical practices and environmental and economic evidence from Kenya, and shows that montane forests have consistently been undervalued in conventional national accounting.
The National Fire Protection Association estimates that turkey deep fryers account for more than 1,000 home fires during the holiday and these fires produce more than $ 15 million in property damage.
The National Fire Protection Association estimates home fires kill 2,500 annually (accounting for 93 percent of all civilian structure fire deaths), which breaks down to an average of seven daily.
Armstrong Relocation / United Van Lines • Atlanta, GA 08/1999 — 09/2001 COD / National Account Coordinator Scheduled daily COD estimates for salespersons.
Florida accounted for the largest share at 22 percent of total U.S. residential home sales to international clients, which the National Association of REALTORS ® estimated at $ 102.6 Billion.
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