Sentences with phrase «standard economic thinking»

But since that time, the policies called for by standard economic thinking have prevailed.

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The insights provided to Jay came from a history professor in 1967 who advised Jay that when countries go off a gold or silver standard, hard economic times are sure to follow because nations begin to think they do not need to work hard and save to enjoy a better life.
Laura O'Malley, whose father is a retired circuit court judge, insisted Wednesday that she was never involved in setting those economic standards for the restaurant contract, but said her father thought it best that she «put it in writing» in light of her relationship with Matthew O'Malley.
«I think the Greens now become the standard - bearer for progressives that want to dissent from Cuomo's conservative economic policies,» Hawkins said.
The worst thing I have witnessed in education in 2008 is the continuous action based on personal interests and advantages of many local and global economic and political players losing the main objective of «education as a fun activity,» and thus of encouraging and inspiring young children through play and simple but innovative teaching methods that foster critical thinking, teamwork, and the urge to learn more for the sake of learning and not for meeting set standards.
Others think it is a dumb idea; gas prices can increase because of disruption in the Middle East, economic crashes or a change in government to one that imposes tough fuel economy standards.
(In fact, I think most of the standard economic models probably under - estimate real costs because they assume efficient policies (e.g., a carbon tax coupled with a well - designed technology investment program).
They are standard — and peculiar — to those who think of the world in «economic man» terms.
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If the standard formulas don't work, think outside the box to help buyers and sellers solve their temporary economic difficulties.
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