The net effects of these policies on school autonomy and differentiation are unclear.
Not exact matches
The
net effect of the Ontario government's new
policy is to subsidize jobs in an already strong labour market, increase the wages
of already high - income workers and give hundreds
of millions
of dollars in corporate welfare to one
of the largest and most profitable companies in the world.
Once one accounts for fiscal feedback
effects, the
net cost per job created
of these targeted job creation
policies are perhaps one - fourth
of the
net costs
of general fiscal stimulus.
But the
net effect is that you will usually
net a larger amount
of cash than you would by surrendering your
policy.
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.
The first is a fiscal
policy that acknowledges the role
of the government social safety
net in buffering the
effects of creative destruction, seeks to provide those services in an efficient, market - oriented fashion, and pays for those services with a simple and transparent tax system.
Because some asset prices may fall more abruptly than they rise, and because the
effects of downward moves in asset prices on demand may be larger due to the greater negative impact
of deflation on the
net worth
of borrowers — witness the United States in the 1930s or Japan in the 1990s, the case for adjusting monetary
policy in response to negative asset price shocks is commonly considered more compelling than in the alternative context.
Thus, the conduct
of monetary
policy in coming quarters will require careful interpretation
of the data on price developments and assessment
of the various estimates
of the
net tax
effect on prices that are available.
Importantly, reconciliation legislation can include provisions with costs, such as tax credits for health insurance or other tax and spending
policies replacing Obamacare, as long as the
net effect of the bill complies with the reconciliation instructions and does not increase the deficit beyond the budget window.
The
net effect of this not - thought - through
policy is that, in many cases, children from rich and affluent homes who attend some
of the best private schools for their primary education will be the beneficiaries
of this scholarships, and children
of less endowed schools and remote villages and towns will be disadvantaged.
Epstein warns that it is the «
net effect»
of discipline
policies on all students that needs to be considered.
Again an entire issue
of Energy
Policy I edited (June 2000) suggested these are 10 %
effects, i.e., 90 %
of the efficiency improvements come out as
net fuel or electricity savings.
On balance, most Americans believe it is possible to reduce the
effects of climate change, and about half say that
policy efforts to diminish those
effects have a
net benefit for the environment.
• The
net effect of government
policies on different income groups will depend on how the interventions financed by some
of those
policies are distributed.
More research on the
effects of welfare
policies on children across their developmental stages would help inform
policy - makers as they grapple with how to balance budgets and provide a cohesive and comprehensive social safety
net for low - income families.
Ultimately, tiering has the same
effect of denying public support to disfavored organizations, while enabling policymakers to argue that the
policy merely rewards «worthy» organizations — most often, public health departments or safety -
net providers that offer family planning services in the broader context
of primary care.
This data snapshot highlights the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM), which captures the
effect of safety -
net programs and tax
policies on families.