Sentences with phrase «with economic calculations»

Andrew G. Keeler, who until June 2001 was on the president's Council of Economic Advisers and has since returned to teaching at the University of Georgia, said the Clinton administration had also played with economic calculations of the costs of curbing carbon dioxide emissions, in its case to show that limiting emissions would not be expensive.

Not exact matches

More complex models seek to combine both PPP calculations with fundamental economic factors.
Demographic and economic changes, along with the low interest rates that followed the financial crisis, have upended the calculations that many Canadians made in planning for retirement.
See full details on every calculation and adjustment we make, with complete reconciliations of our economic metrics back to reported GAAP values.
Although one could argue that we are wrong in subtracting certain things or in using the values we do at various points, and so claim that economic welfare has in fact not declined in recent years, it would be equally possible to reintroduce leisure into our calculations and end up with figures indicating a more drastic decline.
For their calculations of economic impact, the authors estimate the expected growth of a state's economy if the current knowledge capital of workers were to remain unchanged and compare this growth path to the one that would be achieved with better schools.
In fact, a simple economic calculation shows that Mary's $ 1 was really worth $ 2.86 in an apples - to - apples comparison with Mike's.
There's also quantitative analysis which, with the help of computer programs, statistics and mathematical calculations analyses certain economic variables in order to identify trends.
However, backtested data may reflect the application of the index methodology with the benefit of hindsight, and the historical calculations of an index may change from month to month based on revisions to the underlying economic data used in the calculation of the index.
Nobel Prize - winning economist Kenneth Arrow wrote recently that «These calculations [on costs and benefits of slowing global warming] indicate that, even with higher discounting, The Stern Review's estimates of future benefits and costs imply that mitigation makes economic sense.»
As usual with intricate, headache - inducing calculations that involve the global carbon budget, the researchers had to think about the economic costs of such steps, and factor in the most cost - effective solutions.
What is the value of an integrated assessment model that combines highly unlikely physical scenarios with an economic model that does economic calculations based on numbers that are throughout pure guesswork, and does that furthermore in a way that overemphasizes highly the part of the period on which we know as little as 19th century people knew about today?
Eisai complained that NICE had provided it with only a «read only» version of the economic model it had used for appraisal and had refused to produce the «fully executable» model that Eisai had wanted so as to make its own studies and calculations.
And though the economic calculation of bang for the buck will likely first be made by governments and quasi-governmental agencies charged with assessing the merits of this or that A2J solution, corporations can count too and, bless them, exist for no other purpose than to maximize their bottom lines, leading, as it almost always does, to «good enough» approaches to the solution of difficulty.
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