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After all, in a world where automation can free us from the drudgery of endless work, a good education will better equip us to live satisfying lives, regardless of whether it increases individual pay or
measured
prosperity.
As with Reinhart and Rogoff, the Alesina papers themselves are much more
measured
in their conclusions than one would think from the claims of some conservative politicians that such academic research finds fiscal austerity to be expansionary in general.
Income can be
measured
in two ways: market income before taxes and transfer payments, and disposable income after taxes and transfer payments.
Much of China’s official foreign reserves have accumulated because the PBC seeks to control the renminbi’s exchange rate, keeping its upward movement within a reasonable range and at a
measured
pace.
Worse, the response to the plan – with some member states opting out of the program; others objecting to how the quotas are to be measured; and still others bristling at the idea that the EU should propose a quota at all – seems to suggest that it is every country for itself.
While his charisma and openness to dialog will be sought after, substance will also be
measured
and much needed.
And I know that there is, in the enthusiasm of today’s winner, in his joy, in his youthful optimism (an optimism at once measured, fervent, and didactic), something that responds to the malaise of French civilization.
In 2008, China’s per capita income stood at 21% of the US level
(measured
in purchasing power parity), and was similar to Japan’s per capita income in 1951, South Korea’s in 1977, and Taiwan’s in 1975.
New data from the 1990s confirms earlier studies that there is little or no evidence that economic growth is associated with increases in income inequality as
measured
by national household surveys.
This is consistent with growth having no overall effect on inequality as conventionally
measured.
Even that understates the impact of energy on
measured
inflation, because lower gasoline prices reduce shipping costs, lowering a wide range of prices.
It is not that there is “too much” saving around the world today, but that the amount of saving has been high enough that returns, as
measured
by real interest rates, are a lot lower than they once were.
In a series of studies, IMF economists have stopped treating the issue as one of good versus evil, and have started treating it as a run-of-the-mill economic choice: capital controls have costs and benefits that can be
measured
and compared.
The IMF economists ask how 50 countries fared during the recent world financial meltdown, with performance
measured
by economic growth in 2008-09 relative to 2003–2007.
There are moments when unwillingness to use force is immoral, and moments when the
measured
use -- or threat of use -- of force may be the only moral alternative.
The survey also
measured
the geographical distribution of employees relative to the distribution of revenue.
So, while measuring nucleotide similarity in homologous regions is indeed in the 98-99% range, this number does not incorporate or acknowledge the
measured
difference in the size of the human and chimp genomes, or the widespread differences in chromosome or genome structure.
In advanced economies, where plenty of sectors have both the money and the will to invest in automation, growth in productivity
(measured
by value added per employee or hours worked) has been low for at least 15 years.
A country’s aggregate income is
measured
in a similar way.
In any case, Europe’s spending on education in the region is scattered among inter-regional, national, and thematic programs, which makes it difficult to see how these funds’ effectiveness might be
measured.
The properly
measured
shortfall is even greater, because the promises that were made in 2005 should be adjusted for inflation.
Indeed, insofar as the impact of these policies on the recovery can be reliably measured, it is probably modest – definitely not worth the €2.3 trillion ($2.8 trillion) in assets purchased since April 2015, not to mention the other consequences of maintaining zero or negative interest rates.
Measured
against a disappointing past, even Germany is currently experiencing an economic boom.
For many mothers like Paula, change is
measured
in decades.
The sums lost because poor countries obtain only a fraction of their economic potential are
measured
in trillions of dollars.
The true promise of epigenetics has become apparent only in the last few years, as scientists’ ability to assess the epigenetic mechanisms in DNA – which can now be
measured
at roughly 30 million points across the human genome – has dramatically improved.
The “success” of the war needs to be
measured
by the reduction in its toll of violence.
First, the
measured
mass of the Higgs boson renders the full theory “metastable” in the absence of any new physics phenomena.
And in September, at a time of deepening economic hardship, hurricane Maria dealt the island and its residents an even more devastating blow, the legacy of which will be
measured
in years, if not decades.
In our report for the Consulta de San Jose, we
measured
different strategies.
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