While U.S. data continue to be mixed (durable goods and the Chicago Fed's National Activity Index were both soft last week), most of
the recent economic evidence suggests the U.S. has recovered from its first quarter economic contraction.
Not exact matches
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recent paper from the National Bureau of
Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable
evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
Recent events in Eastern Europe and elsewhere provide compelling
evidence that the secular political and
economic «salvation myths» of the twentieth - century tyrannies are unable to address what Novak calls the «possibilities of our moral lives.»
The
recent budget proposal by U.S. Representative Paul Ryan, for example, which claims to stimulate
economic growth by removing funds from the recently passed public health option, suggests that conflicting values are
evidence of incompatible ideologies.
Cuomo has cited
recent job growth in Buffalo, a perennial
economic laggard, as
evidence that momentum is already building.
With the
recent emphasis on translational and outcomes research, it should not be difficult to find a training program in fields related to CER, says Milton Weinstein, director of Harvard University's Program on the
Economic Evaluation of Medical Technology and co-author of the book Decision Making in Health and Medicine: Integrating
Evidence and Values.
Most academic studies have found little
evidence of any tangible long - term
economic impact, with the most
recent concluding that in most cases the Olympics are a money - losing proposition for host cities.
In a
recent article in Education Next, «Valuing Teachers,» I presented
evidence about the huge
economic impacts of highly effective teachers.
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recent international study by the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development found no positive
evidence of impact of educational technology on student performance.
The editorial goes on to cite as
evidence the most
recent «gold - standard» study by the National Bureau of
Economic Research (NBER), which analyzed Louisiana's voucher program and found negative effects on student test scores.
Recent U.S.
economic data — including the ISM non-manufacturing survey and the July non-farm payroll report — have provided more
evidence that the economy in the second half of the year should show an improvement over what we saw in the first half.
The results have been very positive: 100 percent of permits were sold in their most
recent auction, at higher prices than expected, and
evidence suggests that the ambitious emission reductions have been compatible with
economic growth and have ensuring affordable access to energy.
• Poles to tropics temperature gradient, average temp of tropics over past 540 Ma; and arguably warming may be net - beneficial overall • Quotes from IPCC AR4 WG1 showing that warming would be beneficial for life, not damaging • Quotes from IPCC AR5 WG3 stating (in effect) that the damage functions used for estimating damages are not supported by
evidence • Richard Tol's breakdown of
economic impacts of GW by sector • Economic damages of climate change — about the IAMs • McKitrick — Social Cost of Carbon much lower than commonly stated • Bias on impacts of GHG emissions — Figure 1 is a chart showing 15 recent estimates of SCC — Lewis and Curry, 2015, has the lowest uncertaint
economic impacts of GW by sector •
Economic damages of climate change — about the IAMs • McKitrick — Social Cost of Carbon much lower than commonly stated • Bias on impacts of GHG emissions — Figure 1 is a chart showing 15 recent estimates of SCC — Lewis and Curry, 2015, has the lowest uncertaint
Economic damages of climate change — about the IAMs • McKitrick — Social Cost of Carbon much lower than commonly stated • Bias on impacts of GHG emissions — Figure 1 is a chart showing 15
recent estimates of SCC — Lewis and Curry, 2015, has the lowest uncertainty range.
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recent article from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for 21st Century Energy uses a NERA
Economic Consulting study as evidence that meeting U.S. climate change commitments will cause economic hardship, particularly in the manufacturing
Economic Consulting study as
evidence that meeting U.S. climate change commitments will cause
economic hardship, particularly in the manufacturing
economic hardship, particularly in the manufacturing sector.
Recent research begins to bridge the gap in links between new climate extreme event analyses and local populations» socio -
economic characteristics by providing
evidence of inequitable spatial impacts from climate extremes on the world's poorest people, says Donna Green
Recent research by other investigators points to
evidence that climate change could hinder
economic growth, particularly in developing nations.
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recent webcast with representatives from Goodstart Early Learning, PwC and the Centre for Community Child Health delves into the report and the compelling
economic and social
evidence for quality child care for Australia's future prosperity.
By comparing outcomes for and experiences of children in households with higher and lower incomes it summarises what the study has revealed about inequalities up to age 8, explores whether there is any
evidence that the socio -
economic gap has narrowed or widened in
recent years and highlights some key messages from the study about to improve outcomes for all children and to reduce inequalities.
Economic Recovery: Recent evidence suggests that the U.S. economic recovery is gaining s
Economic Recovery:
Recent evidence suggests that the U.S.
economic recovery is gaining s
economic recovery is gaining strength.