Sentences with phrase «of bubble effects»

This addition of bubble effects and screen effects spices up your conversation with your friends.
The result of this bubble effect is a reduction in being exposed to new ideas, and an increased intolerance for those who don't share your same beliefs.

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They had never really before tried to limit the negative effects of low interest rates — asset - price bubbles — while at the same time as applying a heavy dose of monetary stimulus.
Cathcart didn't talk about any of the potential down - sides of this approach, such as the «filter bubble» effect that can keep users from seeing potentially important topics because they don't fit the platform's pre-conceived notions of what that user is already interested in.
The state has since been bumped from the list by the Dominican Republic and Portugal, but still grapples with double - digit unemployment, the after - effects of the housing bubble and a US$ 1.3 - billion drop in income tax revenue in the first four months of this year.
Worse, Facebook has likely worsened or maybe even created the «filter bubble» effect in which a growing number of us mostly or only hear news that reinforces the beliefs we already hold.
But the bitumen bubble's effect will reach far beyond the borders of the Wild Rose Province.
A key criticism of Facebook's effect on the world is that it reinforces filter bubbles, and makes it almost impossible for people to know why or how they come to be reading certain pieces of news or information.
This could have a catastrophic effect of creating a real estate bubble, with apartment prices in Copenhagen that already soared as much as 60 percent since 2012.
-- Deleveraging and the reverse wealth effect: I've written in lots of places how debt bubbles, like those involving mortgages, take a lot longer to work through then equity bubbles.
al (2015) to note that the positive effects of the housing bubble during the previous expansion were offset by an increase in the US trade deficit, and that bubbles were only modestly relevant in the late 1990s.
It turns out that he is still right, and the effect of being right is that equities are far more overvalued than may be evident even on measures like the Shiller CAPE (see An Open Letter to the FOMC: Recognizing the Valuation Bubble in Equities).
The simple model under - predicts consumer spending in the 1990s, probably because of wealth effects spun off by the housing bubble, and over predicts in this recovery, but tracks consumer spending — 70 percent of the US economy — pretty well.
There is a risk of a bubble with it, one characteristic of which is the herd effect.
We have all seen the after - effects of bursting property bubbles, first in Japan and now in the United States.
Low interest rates helped fuel the real estate and stock market bubble by making the debt side of the balance sheet less expensive, creating a «wealth effect» as people came to believe that rising property and stock - market prices would be able to pay off their obligations.
-- Relative wealth effects from the housing bubble: Yes, there are a lot of people who own shares of stock but the vast majority of stock market wealth is concentrated at the top of the wealth scale: 80 % of stock market wealth accrues to the top 10 %; over a third to the top 1 %.
And the differences underscored above regarding debt versus equity bubbles, the scope of the wealth effects, the ZLB and the austerity pivot, are all important.
I would have thought the main reasons the bursting of the housing bubble had worse effects than the bursting of the dot.com bubble were
Norway's ballooning housing bubble is a side - effect of the nation's excessively low interest rates relative to economic growth and inflation rates.
About the author: JS Kim is the Managing Director and Founder of SmartKnowledgeU, a fiercely independent research, consulting and education firm that focuses on gold and silver asset investment strategies as a means of countering the damaging effects of rapidly devaluing fiat currencies worldwide and price - distorted stock market and asset bubbles created by Central Bankers.
The answer is most likely — it is a necessary component of the bubble, an effect of the euphoria.
All to suspend the deflationary effects that followed the bursting of a cheap credit induced asset bubble that popped nearly 30 years ago.
2) By extending the projection horizon by an extra market cycle (~ 6 years - the current half - cycle is quite long - in - the - tooth from a hisorical perspective) the effect of mean reversion has a greater chance to dominate the occasional noise that emerges (e.g. during the tech bubble) over shorter horizons.
The model also implies a feedback loop: high income inequality depresses the interest rates, facilitating the existence of housing bubbles, which in turn have regressive welfare effects.
The paper's authors — Ryan Bubb of New York University and Prasad Krishnamurthy of the University of California, Berkeley — favor imposing limitations to prevent, or mitigate the effect of, housing bubbles.
This is — at least in part — both a cause and an effect of the deflation of the country's property bubble.
A stock market crash can be a side effect of major catastrophic events, economic crisis or the collapse of a long - term speculative bubble.
From no wealth effect realization to meaningful financial market distortions to less Treasury issuance ahead, the Fed knows the costs and the risks (financial bubbles) of further QE are outweighing the less than hoped for positives.
The progress of algorithms has gone so far that Facebook and Google are now accused of creating filter bubbles that can effect public opinion, rapidly change political landscapes and sway elections.
As always, making jams and marmalade has a therapeutically soothing effect on my nerves, it calms me, enthralls me, and makes me focus on nothing but the present, the slight bubbling of the jam as it starts to thicken into a rich, orange - yellow colour, with twirls of peach - scented perfume wrapping up the kitchen as if it were a Christmas gift.
The surge pour provides a cascading «waterfall» effect — the dark beer temporarily whitens as the nitrogen bubbles rise to the top of the glass.
Then she adds dollops of clear nail - strengthening coat in little bubbles to create that 3 - D effect.
Commonly referred to as the «bubble method,» this activity promotes a feeling of safety and security and diminishes the negative effects of being around negative people and situations.
Also, the sight of smooth and silky bubbles can have a calming effect on the child.
In Whitehall too there are important questions bubbling up about the territorial demarcation of those Departments that in effect deal with English, or English and Welsh, affairs.
The ideas are bubbling up as state lawmakers begin their 2018 sessions and assess the effects of the Republican tax overhaul that President Donald Trump signed into law last month.
The tri-county area's leading provider of home health care aides said they are on the bubble, and any cuts would have «devastating effects» to the frail and elderly.
12:16 - Brown says the government is looking into cervical cancer screening, and expanding it to under 25s, all in a bubble of Jade Goody effect.
Examining the effect of greenhouse gases on local ecology and global climate keeps Katey Walter, 32, chasing the methane that bubbles up from seeps in Arctic lakes.
But some effects of filter bubbles can be less benign, such as when online shoppers are offered different prices based on data collected about them without their knowledge or consent.
By looking at the composition of crystals trapped at different times during the evolution of the magma body — and with the apatite crystals in effect acting as «time capsules» — the team was able to show that the magma that eventually erupted had spent most of its lifetime in a bubble - free state, becoming gas - saturated only very shortly before eruption.
The champagne flute design is not just to look arbitrarily fancy, having a great deal of effect on bubble formation.
The effect, Chen says, is «just like popcorn»: The graphite bubbles up, forming a nest of flakes.
However, plant leaves and biofilms both vary in this respect: when the lotus effect is present, small air bubbles are trapped between the water droplet and the surface of the leaf, whereas this does not occur in the rose petal effect.
The second step involved calculating Earth's energy balance for this time period, using estimates of greenhouse gas concentrations extracted from air bubbles in ice cores, and incorporating astronomical factors, known as Milankovitch Cycles, that effect the planetary heat budget.
A bubble full of vapour emerges, onto which light is projected for dramatic effect.
Sampling the bubbles, along with the waters in and around the plumes, will help scientists to estimate the effects of the methane emissions, says Skarke.
Stein and Amadei applied both techniques to solutions of graphene oxide flakes and observed similar effects: The bubbles that were created in solution eventually collapsed, releasing energy that caused the flakes to spontaneously curl into scrolls.
In order to prove that the process runs without actin, the researchers observed the effect of Pseudomonas bacteria on synthetic membrane bubbles.
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