Sentences with phrase «through economies of»

Money saved through economies of scale can be reinvested in cutting - edge training.
Regional PBCs would offer advantages over a multiplicity of small PBCs through economies of scale and organizational capacity and efficiency, the strategic and coordinated management of native title across a region and stronger links to other Indigenous organisations.
This is achieved through economies of scale by producing large amounts of water for individuals and operating much like an electric grid.
Unlike lithium - ion batteries, which are expected to achieve significant cost reductions through economies of scale, molten salt storage is cheap and probably won't get much more so.
CSP is a newer technology that is just starting to bring down costs through economies of scale and improved efficiencies.
ABL is # 1 or # 2 in every market they compete in, so I think they have competitive advantages through economies of scale, being vertically integrated, and also being the low - cost producer.
Mutual fund benefits through economies of scale and pay lesser cost of brokerage because of larger volumes which allows them to reduce costs significantly.
By delivering Federal Financial and Technology Services, the ESC is able to save its customer agencies money by reducing costs through economies of scale, partnerships, innovation and improvement in capital planning.
I thought the idea was that MATs could generate efficiencies through economies of scale?
The government has encouraged schools to save money through economies of scale and by renegotiating contracts, but Collins said this had already been done out of necessity.
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«In order to protect the public purse by ensuring maximum gains through economies of scale, the Ministry of...
A senior administration official said the idea is to create large pockets of opportunity for wind developers so they can reduce costs through economies of scale, and through state investments in workforce training, manufacturing and electric infrastructure.
In its submission, Murray Goulburn said the addition of WCB's 800 million - litre milk pool will reduce incremental costs through economies of scale, and allow the diversification of production and the production of more high - value ingredients.
Through economies of scale, the company provides a number of ongoing services to its members, including retail pricing, marketing, technology, retail accounting and assistance with schematic designs.
He has been sculpted from the spare rib of a world laid to waste by America's foreign policy: its gunboat diplomacy, its nuclear arsenal, its vulgarly stated policy of «full - spectrum dominance,» its chilling disregard for non-American lives, its barbarous military interventions, its support for despotic and dictatorial regimes, its merciless economic agenda that has munched through the economies of poor countries like a cloud of locusts.
Lower costs can be achieved through technological innovation and through economies of scale — a product is less costly to manufacture in large quantities.
By virtue of their size within the ETF industry, the firms have the ability (through economies of scale) to charge significantly lower fees in comparison to other companies.
The company believed that through economies of scale, reduction of waste, a closer supply chain, vertical integration, and process optimization, that the cost of batteries could be sufficiently reduced to make a mass market EV possible.
Without it, the company will have trouble securing enough battery supply to make hundreds of thousands of EVs (which they plan to do for the upcoming, more affordable Model 3, to be unveiled in March 2016), and it will have trouble reducing its prices enough to attract Mr. and Mrs. Everybody (the Gigafactory is expected to slash costs by at least 30 % through economies of scale and high - tech manufacturing).
This approach seeks to maximize long - term profits by increasing market share and lowering costs through economy of scale.
Hopefully this technology's price will follow a similar path as the DVD player's through economy of scale as time passes.
Plenty of precursors, such as Robert Irwin's subtlest site - specific installations and Bruce Nauman's 1967 - 8 Dance or Exercises on the Perimeter of a Square (Square Dance), demarcate exhibition space through an economy of gesture.
«Through an economy of means that yields variation within repetition, Webber's minimalist forms reveal the infinite possibilities of the photogram as both medium and process.
Her body of work, now continuing into her tenth decade, has always been a window to an independent artistic spirit, revealing mood of nature, shelter, and viewpoint through an economy of form and brushstroke.

Not exact matches

A year ago, the London - based multinational undertook a study entitled «The World in 2050,» which projected Canada would be the only major developed economy to hold its position in the world — at the No. 10 spot — at mid-century, largely because of the demand for its resources and its ties through immigration to emerging markets (which by that time will no longer be labelled as such).
Economists are searching through the onslaught of data every week looking for signs of good times ahead, and everyone has their own favourite statistics which they hope will reveal that the U.S. economy is back on its feet.
This creates jobs — a sign of a functioning economy — and provides opportunities for others through paying a fair wage and bettering the surrounding communities in which the company operates.
In February, I participated in a panel hosted by the Association of Atlantic Universities, focused on improving the region's economy through entrepreneurialism.
«It can't flow through the economy and get to any of that firm's competitors.»
«The DIFM consumer discovered the power of convenience through the on - demand economy and never looked back,» he continued.»
Lured by the prospect of a steal, would - be entrepreneurs have been joined in the bidding by companies interested in expanding through strategic acquisitions and private equity groups like SeaFort seeking solid «old economy» assets.
In his 2015 book «Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy,» Stiglitz said that the normalization of shareholder primacy was solidified under the Reagan administration through changes to federal income tax law and securities law, including relaxed antitrust laws.
«The stimulative effects of previous monetary actions are working their way through the Canadian economy,» the statement said.
Pretty much from his first statements as governor in 2013 — that's about $ 100,000 ago in real estate appreciation terms — through to last week when the bank released its latest financial system review, Poloz has walked a tightrope between admitting that elevated house prices and debt levels pose a risk to the economy, and assuring Canadians that the likelihood of a crash is actually pretty low.
«I think right now there's still a sense of optimism with regards to the direction of energy, there's optimism with regards to the aspect of tax and if we can get some of these reforms through, you'll actually see the economy continue to grow,» Simonelli added.
It's also partly due to the massive infusion of more than US$ 6 trillion into the global economy through the world's central banks.
But it is also true that we have come a long way since Paul Volcker, the iconic former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, induced a recession to break the back of the high inflation that plagued economies through the 1970s.
That ripples through all levels of the Alberta economy
Now, though, an improving economy and increasing emerging - market demand for new airplanes have pushed orders back to near decade highs — in 2011 Airbus received 1,419 orders for its planes — and Boeing and Airbus are trying to get through a backlog of about 4,000 aircraft apiece.
In the debate, the Democrats argued that this method of judging the economy, through aggregate statistics, is inadequate.
Our survey, conducted April 27 through May 2, assessed the existing primary candidates in the Republican and Democratic parties and explored the issues of greatest impact to small - business owners — a significant force in the U.S. economy as well as an extremely engaged segment of the electorate.
The increase in worker pay should then filter through to the rest of the economy, causing prices to rise.
While some hope that Prime Minister Matteo Renzi will be able to push through controversial reforms and replicate the success Germany achieved a decade ago in boosting its competitiveness, there's a reason that Germany has been the only large European economy to pull of this trick.
Through all of this silly labeling, Poloz simply has counseled patience, saying the combination of a weaker currency, low borrowing costs and sounder global demand would stir Canada's economy back to life.
Over the years, an entire online sharing economy has sprouted from the idea of sharing stuff, from human capital to physical resources, often through simple collaboration.
«The global economy may not be just suffering through a hangover from the financial crisis,» he said in a speech to the Halifax Chamber of Commerce.
Growth through consumption, or as one of my less charitable colleagues calls it, «The Augustus Gloop School of Economics,» fundamentally misunderstands how economies operate.
Then, through much of the 20th century, the focus in Tulsa's economy on the energy industry.
«Through unprecedented access to the players involved, he re-creates all the drama and turmoil of these turbulent days, revealing never - before - disclosed details and recounting how, motivated as often by ego and greed as by fear and self - preservation, the most powerful men and women in finance and politics decided the fate of the world's economy
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