According to seasonally adjusted employment figures from the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, the measure
used by most economists, the gain was 677,500 jobs, not 385,100.
Not exact matches
In the end Gallienus decides to pay for the celebrations
using direct theft (
by confiscating and then selling the estates of his enemies and those of their families), but the final sentence of the above excerpt from a work of historical fiction reveals more knowledge of how monetary inflation works than is found in the writings of
most Keynesian
economists.
Although it is now clearly demonstrated that the
most cost - effective step for
most utility companies and industries is to invest in more efficient equipment so as to reduce the
use of fuel, the energy policy of the Bush administration, supported
by prevailing preferences among
economists, gives only lip service to this approach.
The paper,
by Harvard education professor David Deming and University of California - Berkeley
economist Christopher Walters, seeks to determine what is the
most effective
use of public subsidies to help more students graduate college.
The
Economist last week ran a feature and editorial on the new age of the Anthropocene, a term coined
by scientists and now increasingly
used by others to refer to the age of humans in Earth's history, a period where we are perhaps the
most influential force on the planet.
That includes
most of the cool gadgets we so much like to
use and which are so loved
by economists for the way they «drive economic development».
This philosophy is a well - trotted - out argument
used by many left - wing, as well as
by some confused right - wing, political theorest
economists, in the name of of pursuing so - called equity within the operation of a now - centralist, so - called freely inspired, but controlled nevertheless, free market system of distributing goods and services in a manner serving the best economic interests of the
most people
most of the time... yes?