Sentences with phrase «total economic costs»

Only the largest size groups of conventional producers had positive returns above total economic costs.
Even prior to USDA enforcement of stricter pasture rules in 2011, ERS analysis of the organic dairy sector in 2005 and 2010 found that none of the size groups covered total economic costs in either year.
According to the 2005 ERS analysis of national dairy survey data, total economic costs were significantly higher for organic dairy and soybean operations than for conventional operations.
The value of production minus total economic costs was also negative for most size groups in conventional production.
Based on all these figures, the researchers calculated that the total economic cost of smoking was US$ 1436 billion in 2012, equivalent to 1.8 % of the world's GDP, overall.
The total economic cost of all blood disorders to the 31 European countries was $ 23 billion in 2012 — approximately half of all costs were related to malignant ($ 12 billion) and half to non-malignant ($ 11 billion) blood disorders.
In 2010, the total economic cost of drunk driving crashes in the United States was $ 121.5 billion.
It's no wonder that twenty - six million Americans have diabetes, the processed food industry in the U.S. accounts for $ 1 trillion a year in sales, and the total economic cost of this health crisis is approaching $ 300 billion a year.
Remember that when you add up all the specific impacts of the type that we have been reviewing here, the total economic costs at 40C of warming — which we would expect to reach sometime into the 22nd century — are estimated by the IPCC to be about 1 — 5 % of global GDP (See WG2 SPM, page 17)
Measures of aggregate impacts include, for example, the total number of people affected, or the total economic costs.
We developed a framework that incorporates a variety of housing and market data in order to understand the total economic costs and benefits associated with renting and buying.
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