Not exact matches
James Dean, an economist at Simon Fraser University who has
studied sovereign - debt crises in Latin America, Asia and Europe
over four decades, says one of the great paradoxes of sovereign debt is that countries can manage heavy burdens for a
long time.
Numerous
studies over the past decade have revealed the devastating
long - term impact that football can have on the human brain.
A large 2011
study of close to 39,000 older women
over 25 years found that women who took them in the
long term actually had a higher overall risk of death than those who did not.
Over the
long run, growth actually correlates negatively with market returns, according to a number of landmark
studies.
Judge and his colleagues sifted through a series of
long - range demographic
studies that followed thousands of Americans
over the years, collecting data on their personalities and incomes.
And they're especially successful when founders lead the way:
Studies show that founder - run firms tend to outperform others by a considerable margin
over the
long term.
Not only did eating chocolate immediately boost participants» test scores, the
study revealed that eating small amounts of chocolate daily boosted cognitive performance
over a
long period of time.
Over the last two months, everyone from IMF head Christine Lagarde and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney have warned that a vote to leave would hit financial markets, while President Barack Obama and others, supported by a stream of
studies from think - tanks banks and universities, have warned about the
long - term damage to the U.K.'s economy.
But numerous
studies have now found that when classroom material is made harder to absorb, pupils retain more of it
over the
long term, and understand it on a deeper level.
After
studying oil prices
over long periods, the GMO chief strategist has come to believe that there have been two major paradigm shifts when oil reset at higher baseline levels.
Countless
studies have found that it does not work compared to simply buying and holding
over the
long run.
A
study done in 2011 by The American Marketing Association, involving
over 10,000 customers at a well - known German bank, discovered that referred customers spend more on their first visit, stay customers
longer, and have an overall 16 percent higher lifetime value than non-referred customers.
That
study calculated that by reducing supply, Airbnb activity had in fact increased median
long - term rent in the city by 1.4 percent
over three years «resulting in a $ 380 rent increase for the median New York tenant looking for an apartment this year.»
While a 2005
study found 96 % of managers at U.S. companies self - identify as extroverts, there's a
long list of successful CEOs — individuals like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos — who value quiet reflection
over social stimulation.
The late MIT economist Rudiger Dornbusch made an extensive
study of the results of populist economic programmes around the world, finding that while they sometimes had immediate positive results,
over the medium - and
long - term they were catastrophic for the working class in whose name they were launched.
There are plenty of
studies showing that value strategies outperform other types of investing strategies (especially
over the
long run), but you really only have to look at some of the world's most successful investors, like Warren Buffett, Seth Klarman, and Mario Gabelli, to understand that value investing works.
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studies indicating insider buying, selling, activity precedes positive, negative, abnormal returns that persist
over relatively
long horizons.
Moderator: William V. Harris, William R. Shepherd Professor of History and Director, Center for the Ancient Mediterranean, Columbia University Speaker 1: L. Randall Wray, Research Director of the Center for Full Employment and Price Stability and Professor of Economics, University of Missouri - Kansas City Speaker 2: Michael Hudson, President, Institute for the
Study of
Long - Term Economic Trends and Distinguished Research Professor, University of Missouri - Kansas City Tuesday, September 11, 2012 About the Seminar Series: Modern Money and Public Purpose is an eight - part, interdisciplinary seminar series held at Columbia Law School
over the 2012 - 2013 academic...
«This asset class has a high level of current income, and every academic
study has shown if you hold your portfolio
over long period, you could get yield of 8 % a year
over five to 10 years.»
The gist of these
studies is this:
Over time, investors who buy and hold
long - term investments, and specifically low - cost index funds, earn more money than investors chasing the latest investment trend.
Over 20 hours of videos, interactive lessons and case
studies curated to help you manage your savings, plan your
long term goals and invest in the future.]
As our
study has consistently shown
over the past eight years, there is no
long - term correlation between the amount of money a company spends on its innovation efforts and its overall financial performance; instead, what matters is how companies use that money and other resources, as well as the quality of their talent, processes, and decision making.
Over the
long haul the two series offer a compelling
study of trends in residential real estate.
Over the
longest time period analyzed, the
study finds sustainable equity funds met or exceeded median returns for five out of six different equity classes examined, for example, large - cap growth.
Countless
studies show that market timing does not work
over the
long run.
A new
study by Dalbar finds that passive funds achieve higher returns, but active fund investors are better behaved and may actually come out ahead
over the
long term.
OTTAWA — A five - year $ 50 - billion public infrastructure spending initiative would generate a return on investment to Canadians
over the
long term as high as $ 3.83 per dollar spent, trigger significant private sector investment and stimulate wage increases, according to a new
study by an independent economic modelling firm.
Dividends are the last thing you'll hear about when reading the financial press or talking to most small investors, yet they're the lynchpin of all of those reports (such as the CSFB Equity - Gilt
Study) that reassure us the UK stock market goes up
over the
long - term.
Lest common sense fail to convince readers that surgery is not a treatment for a mental disorder, a Swedish
study published in 2011 found that
over the
long term, 324 people who had undergone sex - reassignment surgery demonstrated an alarmingly high suicide rate and experienced considerably higher numbers of severe psychiatric problems than were present in the general population.
The
study, by the National Registry of Exonerations, reviewed cases that happened
over the last 30 years throughout the country and found that in addition to black people being wrongfully convicted, it took significantly
longer for them to be exonerated than it did any other group, with black people having to wait an average of three years
longer.
the FACT is...
studies doen
over LONG periods of time from the 50s shows children need both a mother and afather.the FACT is... fahers are just as important than mothers..
For
over a decade I have wanted to have a «movie Bible
study» where a group of people get together, watch a movie, and then point out where Jesus (or the
longing for Jesus) shows up in the movie.
Look at it through microscopes, analyze the printer's ink and the paper,
study it (in that way) as
long as you like; you will never find something
over and above all the products of analysis whereof you can say «This is the poem».
In twenty years of university teaching, poring
over footnotes in journals devoted to the
study of footnotes, attending conferences in which small increments of knowledge are swamped by large swathes of ignorance, and reading unimportant books about the important books that I haven't had time to read, I retained a
longing for the ideal of the collegiate life.
The modern
study of the «forms» of literature, their origin and early development, has found an exceptionally rich field in the biblical literature, so varied as it is, and extending
over so
long a period of time.
Then when someone does actually learn the languages, and then says they are not worthwhile, people who have
studied them
longer jump all
over them and say, «Well, if you had only taken four years instead of two.»
Over the
long haul,
studies suggest it's better for our well - being to make meaning of our tragedies than to remain in a permanent state of quest.
To this story the author brings a
study of history pursued
over a
long life.
It is impossible to do a completely controlled
study where you are adjusting for variables such as these because it would require round the clock constant monitoring of people
over a
long period of time.
Onions have
long been considered healthy, medicinal vegetables around the world, and
over the years, a number of
studies have proven certain health benefits...
Studies have found that a high protein breakfast (
over 35g) can contribute to weight loss efforts by keeping you full
longer and warding off food cravings later in the day.
One 2013
study, conducted in mice, was designed specifically to examine the
long - term effects of Ace - K and took place
over a 40 - week period.
the 80 mins sub waiting game may have been
over boiled for too
long but your other case
studies does not strike my curiosity.
dIn 1929, sociologists Robert and Helen Lynd published Middletown: A
Study in Modern American Culture, an enduring work that was designed to study your average small American city over a long pe
Study in Modern American Culture, an enduring work that was designed to
study your average small American city over a long pe
study your average small American city
over a
long period.
Besides the 2013 University of Washington
study, a number of other recent
studies have found education ineffective in improving self - reporting by athletes, adding to a growing body of evidence challenging the conventional wisdom that inadequate athlete concussion knowledge is the principal barrier to increased reporting, and suggesting that one of the best ways to combat underreporting by athletes of concussion symptoms may be to shift the focus of educational efforts towards helping coaches facilitate concussion reporting, the theory being that athletes will be more likely to report concussion symptoms if they no
longer think that they will be punished by the coach for reporting, such as by losing playing time or their starting position, perceived by their teammates as letting them down, or viewed by their coach as «weak,» all of which have been documented in numerous
studies over the past decade as reasons athletes are reluctant to report concussion symptoms.
Studies that follow children
over a
long period of time show that children who were insecure in kindergarten because of their parents» conflicts were more likely to have adjustment problems in the seventh grade.
Studies show that saccadic movements - the quick eye movements used in reading - are frequently abnormal following concussion and may predict whether an athlete will suffer from postconcussion syndrome (e.g. symptoms which persist
over a
long period of time, instead of clearing within the first 7 to 10 days, as in the vast majority of cases)(
over 90 % in one recent
study).
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running
over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion,
studies show that their recovery is likely to take
longer, and they are at increased risk of
long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
«Our
study shows that young knees are more prone to re-injury than the adult population when compared to other research in this area - and is the first
study to examine the incidence and risk factors for further ACL injury in a solely juvenile population
over the
long term,» said lead author Justin Roe of North Sydney Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Centre.
In
studies tracking children
over the
long term, such babies have ended up with better outcomes than their more laid - back peers — if they were raised by sensitive, responsive parents (Stright et al 2008; Pluess and Belsky 2010).