Where Plan B really hits home is in the numbers: Brown puts
realistic dollar values on the various aspects of his plan, and compares these costs with current military spending.
Not exact matches
Free shifts the economy from a focus on only that which can be quantified in
dollars and cents to a more
realistic accounting of all the things we truly
value today.»
SFMOMA declined to put a
dollar value on the Logan collection, but something in the low eight figures might be
realistic.
Nordhaus himself uses
realistic discount rates of 4 %, but he should be more critical of others, like Lord Nicholas Stern, who use discount rates close to zero, which severely skews any cost - benefit analysis by greatly over-estimating the present
dollar -
value of benefits.
I would suggest taking a
realistic look at how much time you spend doing these activities and seeing what it is costing you using the
dollar value as a metric, not necessarily money lost each month.