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Entertainment will become increasingly contentious with online
distribution
of films.
And how long should brick-and-mortar retailers’ time horizons be if
distribution
is moving online?
When a
distribution
is skewed and not symmetrical around a middle value, the mean can fail to describe properly the population and its change over time.
Moreover, the justice of the
distribution
of risks and benefits is questionable when research subjects are concentrated on a vulnerable segment of our society.
By some measures, nearly half of all Americans do not pay any income tax already, so cutting taxes skews an already very unequal income
distribution.
Policy reforms shift the
distribution
of income in different directions in different developing countries, as expected, given the diverse starting conditions.
And we must promote a fairer
distribution
of prosperity, rather than a society divided between the very rich and the very poor.
Moreover, women can help to control NTD vectors at the source, by ensuring that all members of their community are complying with anti-NTD drug
distribution
and treatment programs.
When analyzing events at a horizon of 3-7 years, one could safely assume a “classical” model: the economy would return to full employment, while changes in policy and in the economic environment would alter the
distribution
but not the level of spending, production, and employment.
The downstream sector, together with fuels distribution, contributes a total of around €240 billion annually to treasury coffers.
A “business model” based on the organized creation and
distribution
of public-sector demand and the suppression of competition will no longer work.
Every strategy for real social change and greater social justice - land reform, education, public health, equitable
distribution
of natural resources - was cunningly scuttled by those castes and people with a stranglehold on politics.
We believe that existing distribution, sales, and maintenance networks for other goods and services could be adapted to supply and provide customer support for solar-power systems as well.
The combination of low-investment electricity generation for households and the ability to sell surpluses, scale up output, and access pre-existing
distribution
and maintenance networks bridges a crucial gap in the energy market.
Produced on an appropriate scale, a kit should cost about $20,000, including
distribution
costs and a profit margin.
Now, too, as borrowers find credit increasingly difficult to obtain, and as resentment toward banks – and those responsible for regulating them – grows accordingly, we can expect demands for political intervention to alter the
distribution
of credit.
Yes, a fair
distribution
of the financial burden within the EU was needed, but Germany, the strongest economy, would remain the largest net contributor.
Research that I carried out for Bruegel surveyed the largest 100 listed companies headquartered in Europe (ranked by market capitalization) and analyzed the geographical
distribution
of their revenue, which is increasingly transparent since the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) last year.
Where relevant information for companies was available, the comparable
distribution
of employees was also examined.
The survey also measured the geographical
distribution
of employees relative to the
distribution
of revenue.
While the
distribution
profiles between employees and revenue could be sharply dissimilar in some companies, on average they were almost identical: for a sub-sample of 73 companies among Europe’s top 100, the home base represented 37% of employees and 35% of revenue on average in 2005, while the rest of Europe accounted for 29% of employees and 28% of revenue.
Moreover, fossil-fuel costs fluctuate wildly with oil prices, and the centralized nature of nuclear and coal-fired power stations creates
distribution
problems.
High-voltage transmission lines across the EU and storage facilities to overcome the problem of meeting basic energy demands will be crucial, as will decentralized
distribution
grids and higher investment in energy conservation.
There is enormous scope for America’s global services companies to expand in China, especially in transactions-intensive
distribution
sectors – wholesale and retail trade, domestic transportation, and supply-chain logistics – as well as in the processing segments of finance, health care, and data warehousing.
That would widen the wage distribution, create jobs, and maintain the living standard of the poor.
Yet another factor militating against intervention is that the
distribution
of power resulting from the Arab Spring is leaving the US with limited influence and little intelligence.
The gains have been particularly strong in the
distribution
sectors – wholesale and retail trade – as well as in finance and real estate.
An analysis by Martha Mundy of the London School of Economics has found evidence that the coalition’s airstrikes are deliberately targeting food production and
distribution
in areas held by its opponents.
In developed countries, globalization and automation have already produced significant shifts in labor markets and income
distribution.
Many countries enacted regulations in the early 1970s to protect existing small shops against competition; as a result, the development of more modern
distribution
systems was delayed.
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