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Looking ahead, investors would be wise to consider an augmented balance-of-payments
analysis
for the eurozone in 2018.
Yet, even the most cursory
analysis
reveals the vast gap in economic performance between them and Thailand in the past 50 years.
Moreover, if the new venture brings big-data
analysis
and artificial intelligence applications to the clerical side of health care, total spending will naturally decline, and lower prices can be passed on to patients and payers.
A wide range of technologies and applications now used for human identification – such as optical and sound recognition, laser and satellite imagery, DNA analysis, and data mining, to name a few – can be adapted to advance this traceability strategy.
Few weapons in the terrorist’s arsenal are as devastating as suicide bombing – or as poorly understood, for serious
analysis
has apparently given way to the desire to avoid conferring on the attackers any legitimacy whatsoever.
A paper written last year by Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, called “Growth in a Time of Debt,” has been widely quoted for its
analysis
of 44 countries over 200 years, which found that when government debt exceeds 90% of GDP, countries suffer slower growth, losing about one percentage point on the annual rate.
But new
analysis
by a team from six leading European universities and institutes casts new light on this debate, and shows that Europe can make choices that are in its own best economic and environmental interest.
The
analysis
contained in our new report, A New Growth Path for Europe – Generating Prosperity and Jobs in the Low-Carbon Economy, is based on a comprehensive assessment of European growth prospects in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
The
analysis
shows how all major economic sectors – including many energy-intensive industries – will grow.
But in assessing where Russia is heading, political and economic
analysis
are of little help.
Those in the crosshairs have overseen intelligence collection and
analysis
that informed the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia interfered in the 2016 election, including possible collusion with Trump’s presidential campaign.
Trump’s attacks on the intelligence community and its former leaders are unprecedented, and it would be naive not to consider their impact, not only on the current intelligence leadership but also on the rank-and-file officers that do the difficult and often dangerous work of intelligence gathering and
analysis.
In the final analysis, Brennan isn’t the only victim of Trump’s unwarranted and vindictive action.
To a certain extent, this is what has happened with
analysis
of the recent 16th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), held at the end of August in Tehran – the first time Iran has hosted the meeting.
But, for economists who actively engage the public, it is hard to influence hearts and minds by qualifying one’s
analysis
and hedging one’s prescriptions.
The decision will hinge on the historic essence of the movement – whether its reflexes are good or bad, and whether, in the final analysis, it possesses political and moral courage.
Eurozone Budgets Under the SpotlightDUBLIN – Bond markets are notoriously fickle, often driven by sentiment rather than rigorous macroeconomic analysis, and, as the 2008 global financial crisis demonstrated, they are far from infallible.
But the absence of a secondary breakdown of such data, like the UK-style, four-fold class
analysis
(plus examination of patterns of unemployment by ethnicity or religion), makes it hard for social workers, public heath officials, and economic planners to diagnose new problems.
Without the necessary data for analysis, public health policies, for example, cannot be directed toward groups that are especially disadvantaged or otherwise at risk.
That
analysis
should also recognize the distinction between real (inflation-adjusted) deficits and the nominal deficit increase that would result if higher inflation caused sovereign borrowing costs to rise.
Our
analysis
investigated, for example, the merits of more targeted policies for the near term: purchasing mosquito-resistant bed nets and oral re-hydration malaria therapy for children in the poorest nations affected by climate change.
It’s a clunky label, but his
analysis
and policy prescriptions are compelling.
Even without detailed cost-benefit analysis, it is clear that universal insurance coverage is vital.
The cost-benefit
analysis
shows that every dollar spent on nutrition interventions in the first 1,000 days of a child’s life can return benefits worth around $45.
The
analysis
for Copenhagen Consensus shows that each dollar of Warren Buffett’s money spent by the Gates Foundation on vaccination, contraception, and nutrition is generating a return worth $45-120.
The stated reason for expanding NATO -- to solidify democracy in the new members -- does not stand up to logical
analysis.
But Merkel’s
analysis
is utterly wrong.
But, while System II choices may be more effective than System-I decisions, they are more “expensive” to make: one needs data, analysis, and concentration.
As soon as the issue of EU membership becomes a matter of cost-benefit analysis, rather than historical inevitability, bigger questions follow.
Wolf’s long-term solutions include tackling inequality, “more global regulation,” a greater degree of “freedom for individual countries to craft their own responses,” and economic
analysis
that is less in thrall to the free-market ideologues that led us into the crisis in the first place.
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