Sentences with phrase «significant spillover»

«It also has significant spillover to other domestic industries, including retail sales, finance and insurance, and a range of professional and household services.»
There are no significant spillover effects on students in district schools located more than a half mile away from the nearest charter school.
There might be significant spillovers between monetary policy and macroprudential policies.

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But, it added, «if corrections in several important local markets materialized simultaneously, the spillover effects to the rest of the economy could be significant
In their chart, SocGen lumped together broader political risk, pointing to the numerous upcoming European elections, potential spillover from policy uncertainty in the EU, and «significant uncertainty» regarding future US policy.
Moreover, they argue that federal subsidies are warranted because a significant portion of state and local government spending is for education, health, public welfare, and transportation, all of which have important spillovers that benefit the population in other jurisdictions as well.
Russia's current significant cyclical headwinds resulted from very tight credit conditions, softened business confidence and other spillovers from intensified geopolitical tension, they said.
We expected significant «spillover» based on our work with the CMS schools.
I'm just making the point that the reports I am getting, as well as my own experience, is that the free thing is fading fast, has 10 % the effect it did 60 days ago in sales terms (which may still be significant — just 90 % less significant than before), and that the spillover effect of folks reading what they downloaded is, er, muted, to say the least.
The quasi-experimental design reduces spillover effects but does not eliminate the possibility of selection bias.41, 42 The use of prospectively identified control subjects was intended to minimize discrepancies in outcomes between the 2 designs.43 For some outcomes, as noted previously, the magnitude and direction of outcomes for intervention and control families at randomization and quasi-experimental sites were comparable, although they were statistically significant only at quasi-experimental sites and in the larger pooled sample.
The quasi-experimental design reduces spillover effects and makes it easier to implement the program, but does not eliminate the possibility of selection bias.35, 36 The use of prospectively defined controls at quasi-experimental sites likely contributed to minimized discrepancies in outcomes between randomization and quasi-experimental groups.37 For several parenting outcomes, such as discipline practices, findings were of similar magnitude and direction at randomization and quasi-experimental sites, but statistically significant at only quasi-experimental sites, where the sample size was larger; they were significant in the pooled sample, as well.
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