Sentences with phrase «simple economics»

Decreased supply + increased demand = rising rental rates Simple economics.
Through a combination of simple economics and the profound development of the «lifestyle renter,» there's expected to be a 59 percent growth in the number of households who choose to rent rather than buy by 2030.
It's what happens when you have a price fixed system, you decrease the payment per unit of work, and the number of units of work go up, simple economics.
Another big factor in how the tradition of the man being older than the woman came to be is due to simple economics.
«Governments around the world are struggling with whether they have to do something preemptively about AI,» said Joshua Gans, professor of strategic management at the University of Toronto and co-author of the forthcoming Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence.
Also, it boils down to simple economics: it's well documented that the longer a console can persist on the high - street shelves, the more profitable it becomes, as economies of scale reduce manufacturing costs, while a large install base means publishers can sell more copies of their latest games.
It's simple economics, really.
Unison general secretary Dave Prentis said that the Government had acted unlawfully and «has been proved wrong - not just on simple economics, but on constitutional law and basic fairness too.»
Simple economics will determine when the print life of the Ontario Reports is over.
For example, due to simple economics you can't provide the best legal expertise in the world's financial centers and be the lowest cost provider.
Part of the transition will be fueled by simple economics.
It is simple economics — if there was demand for E85, the federal government would not need to subsidize it as Clinton wants.
Plain and simple economics — not the alleged machinations of Big Oil or Congress's unwillingness to put a price on carbon — explains why America remains dependent on petroleum.
Simple economics points to the benefits of building more institutions to care for the irreversibly mentally ill over demolishing economies in futile attempts to «cure» them.
So the question of how best to tackle climate change is not one of ideology, but simple economics: if clean power sources can become cheaper, then the whole world benefits.
Where I live, it's the kids and simple economics that have driven changes in this regard.
Simple economics Bob.
If «simple economics» were applied to public education, most people would be illiterate.
The case for the PlayStation 5 also boils down to simple economics: it's well documented that the longer a console can persist on the high - street shelves, the more profitable it becomes over time, as economies of scale reduce manufacturing costs, while a large install base means publishers can sell more copies of their latest games.
You can defend the price if you want but this comes down to simple economics and pricing models.
It's simple economics really.
It's simple economics, the longer you have a debt the more interest you will pay on that debt.
First, as Oliver points out there are a lot of payday loan lenders — and if you understand the simple economics of supply and demand that means two things.
It's simple economics: if people were able to get tested for certain high - risk genes, but their insurance companies were not allowed access to the results, then those people who tested positive would be more likely to buy life insurance.
But when have farmers ever grasped simple economics..?!
The reason for the closure is simple economics.
Simple economics apply here.
The streaming business relies on simple economics.
If the rewards to authors go down, simple economics says there will be fewer authors.
Simple economics: China overtook the USA as Buick's number one market over a year ago, allegedly on...
Driven by simple economics and political correctness, businesses like FedEx, UPS, and the United States Postal Service (USPS) are developing fuel - saving technologies to deliver packages to your doorstep.
It's simple economics: A block grant is just like a permanent increase in revenue from state income or sales taxes.
Political ideals didn't drive her decision as much as simple economics.
iGCSE, iAlevel, BTEC, IB simple economics snakes and ladder.
But the companies apparently never commercialized the variety, Meyer says — whether because of unfriendly public perceptions, regulatory hurdles, or simple economics.
Yet simple economics aren't the only factor at play, the authors write.
Our approach was simple economics - for every penny we spend, we must offset it with matching revenue.
Well, one reason is simple economics.
It's simple economics.
The more you spend, the more you make... simple economics.
I know what you are trying to say but you should hold your horses on the «more you spend, the more you make... simple economics».
I'm not saying it's a given that there would be no more injuries if we signed addition players... it's just simple economics — when available resources are strained, the tendency to breakdown is higher.
If we are talking about sustainable strategy from Coles, simple economics says that the farmers will probably benefit.
The reason is simple economics - the partners who manage big funds can earn excellent salaries from the 2.5 % management fee.
Argentina's election is more complicated than simple economics, but for the first time in a very long time there will be no Peronist in office.
The real motivation has more to do with simple economics than it does nation building.
Avi Goldfarb is the Ellison Professor of Marketing at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto and coauthor of the book Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence.
Forecasters are highly confident of the coming boom because they're looking at simple economics.
It's simple economics: when demand falls, so do prices.
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