I know Dave Pimentel at Cornell has been trying to categorize this for a while, but this idea of actually assigning economic values to things that are usually left out
of economic equations, like the cost of cleaning water, you know, so do you want to talk about that a little bit more.
They are not part
of the economic equation.
Not exact matches
** Whether knowingly or not, anyone who treats «money velocity» as if it were a genuine and measurable
economic driver is an advocate
of the QTM, because «V» does not exist outside the tautological and practically useless
Equation of Exchange.
As a sidenote, statistically, periods
of slower
economic growth do tend to be correlated with higher, not lower, inflation (a result that follows from the «monetary exchange
equation»).
The dominant «neoclassical» model reduces the richness
of human behaviour into
equations based on exactly the simplistic psychology
of «
economic man».
One could write an answer as long as this one analyzing the
economic consequences
of H1 - B visas alone (there are papers that do), and my goal was to go more in depth on the rural than on the urban side
of the
equation to which that in depth analysis isn't as relevant.
While cuts will be part
of the
equation, we must also ensure some degree
of economic stimulus while reasonably maintaining the services vital to the lives and well - being
of all New Yorkers.
Among the interesting topics covered in Pathways are: the changing role
of the patient in the total health
equation and the ways in which decentralized information is affecting their expectations and demands; the dearth
of pipeline products among international pharmaceutical companies against a backdrop
of increased research and development spending; the dynamics
of emerging markets and their rising demand for therapies in chronic disease; the value
of drugs and biotechnology solutions within the context
of global
economic realities.
It's a cautionary tale
of collective malpractice and personal greed all converging at a moment which helped set about the global
economic downturn, and the production design (by regular Wong Kar - wai collaborator William Chang) opts to remove all walls from the aesthetic
equation as a way to emphasise that, even though it's a culture which thrives on secrets and subterfuge, there really is nowhere to hide your dirty laundry.
Math4Finance.com offers a simple library
of formulas and
economic equations you can use in your everyday life to get a handle on the business transactions which occur around you.
These painterly excavations work and rework Bradford's own negotiation with what the artist calls «easy
equations»
of racial, sexual and socio -
economic realities, which are directly upended through his process.
The show ends with the 54 minutes
of Campbell's It for Others, which includes chunks
of a 1953 French film essay by Chris Marker and Alain Resnais on colonialism and African art, and a dance routine choreographed by Michael Clark expressing
economic equations from Karl Marx's Das Kapital.
It seems obvious, but the
economic calculation has to be reset to account for the environment — it is just incorrect, economically, to not have the true cost to the environment, to world species, part
of every
equation.
In the model, a series
of equations represents world
economic activity, the CO2 levels that activity generates, and the impact
of the resulting CO2 levels.
This paper examines the nexus between CO2 emissions, energy consumption and
economic growth using simultaneous -
equations models with panel data
of 14 MENA countries over the period 1990 - 2011.
But when it comes to the other side
of the
equation, which is not how much systems generate but the
economic value
of the energy generated — which is dependent on local policy makers» decisions 15 — 20 years into the future — it's not possible know what that's going to be for any net - metered system.
Part
of this new paradigm involves bringing indigenous people living in the world's forests into the
economic equation.
Moreover, since Lord Stern's report on the economics
of climate change, the «
economic impact» part
of the
equation that Monbiot scoffs at is increasingly central to the environmentalist research agenda.
I wonder what sort
of legislation the Texans will pass when their state is crumbling around them, having lived and died at the heart
of both sides
of the fossil fuel
equation,
economic boom and climate / water bust.
The impact
of energy consumption and CO2emissions on
economic growth: Fresh evidence from dynamic simultaneous -
equations models.
The
economic issues these types
of requests raise is but one consideration: Access to justice — which has become a prominent issue in Ontario lately — also figures in the
equation.
That
equation is somewhat betrayed by the simple textual metric that the word «value» in the sense
of economic value is used more than twice as often than in the sense
of ethical values.
«The
equation * shows * that tokens that are «hot potatoes» will be near worthless, and (store
of value) will have far greater
economic value,» he wrote during a short debate.
Economic development organizations (EDOs) are an important part
of the
equation for bringing jobs and businesses to a particular geographic area, be it a city, county or state.
Once income is coming in as it should and
economic losses are under control and normalized, this is what the income side
of the asset's
equation looks like.
Green building hasn't always been a good investment for the retail and hospitality markets, but growing consumer demand and
economic benefits have changed the
equation — more than half
of all new US projects will be «green» by 2015.