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new economics
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Origin of new economics1
Example Sentences
Expenditures among retirees from 2000 to 2023 rose at an annual rate of 3.6%, compared to 2.6% for inflation as shown by the consumer-price index during the same period, according to a new Goldman Sachs Asset Management Retirement Survey and Insights Report, titled “New Economics of Retirement.”
Alex Chapman, senior economist at left-of-centre think tank New Economics Foundation, also argued the move would not create new jobs, but would just shift them from other parts of the country.
The website SavingCountryMusic.com noted that the Crystal Palace is joining other small country music venues that are struggling with the new economics of the music business, which favor large arenas.
Alex Chapman from the left of centre think tank the New Economics Foundation questioned the government's argument that Gatwick's second runway would boost economic growth for the whole of the UK.
However, some critics, including think tank the New Economics Foundation say the impact on growth is exaggerated, arguing more capacity in the south of England might simply displace activity from other regions.
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