Sentences with phrase «on economic logic»

Natalia Orlova, head economist at Alfa Bank, said the central bank might now take more time over interest rate cuts that could boost growth: «Based on economic logic... it seems to me that it is dangerous to hurry with a rate cut in such uncertain conditions.»
Eliminating the deficit by 2015 - 16 was never based on any economic logic.

Not exact matches

While Alphabet CEO Larry Page can lean on his reputation as a tech visionary to make the case for big bets, Porat's arguments stand up only when underpinned with solid economic logic.
The prospect of a pipeline from Alberta's oilsands to the port of Kitimat, B.C., and thence on to eager Asian markets has tremendous economic logic, not to mention the backing of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
This conclusion was based on indefensible economic logic and the absence of the IMF's debt sustainability analysis intentionally biased the negotiations.
Certainly the attitude of the UK government has not helped; on one hand urging the eurozone to accept the «remorseless logic» of greater economic and fiscal integration, including Germany taking on liabilities for weaker eurozone states via debt pooling, while on the other refusing to take part in such measures itself and zealously looking after its own self interest.
After all, the two men look vaguely similar; they both appear to believe in the efficacy of Grecian 2000; they both favour long and rambling speeches on socialist economic and political theory, with Col Gaddafi's efforts perhaps having a slight edge in logic and coherence.
Ken Loach's latest, the winner of this year's Palme d'Or at Cannes, is one of the most important films of 2016; there couldn't be a more timely moment for a film about the value of citizenship, and to issue a protest against the increasingly powerful dehumanizing forces of what you might call «client culture,» the corporate logic that reduces human lives to economic statistics or blips on screens.
«This book pioneers new ground as the authors move the literature on the marketization of education into a more nuanced analysis of how branding discourses and practices, and the managerialist and neoliberal economic theories they are based on, have entered the logic of public schooling.»
This is why it's good that Paul Krugman, among others, has pointed to the work of Martin Weitzman at Harvard, who's been making the point for awhile that the economic logic of action on emissions comes as much from what is not known about the worst - case risks as what is already established.
The imperatives of the climate crisis and the logic of economic austerity are at war — and Washington State is on the front lines.1
The final reductions exceeded 20 percent «I am sure that the Kyoto Protocol was fundamental to achieve this exceptional result: Kyoto was a source of inspiration, innovation and an example of the economic logic of betting on renewable energy, energy efficiency, new technologies, reduction of pollution and new carbon markets that emerged in developed countries in this period to start accelerating later, «said Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of UN Climate Change.
While the LSUC has undertaken numerous efforts to boost the number of available articling positions, the default logic remains primarily market - based in the sense that private lawyers who are eligible to serve as principals (and it is private lawyers who make up the vast bulk of principals) are entitled to decide for themselves, on the basis of their own private economic calculations, whether to devote any of their money, time and other practise resources to experiential training.
f) Most of those who can afford to litigate i) can write their legal fees off as business expenses, and ii) are also on paid time, so g) those who can afford to litigate actually profit from litigating, independent of case outcomes, and are motivated to do more of it, so h) the gap in the logic of the common law steadily grows in the absence of deliberate correction or a change in economic forces.
Native Title Report 2005: Chapter 3: The economic logic of the NIC Principles and economic development on Indigenous lands
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