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Jennifer Frances, a Cambridge University economist who is one of the authors of the study, reckons that number is way out.
The study reckons that half the 33 countries made "substantial progress" in environmental legislation in 2012.
The study reckons that property damage from storm surges and other bad weather in coastal regions could reach $238 billion-507 billion in 2100.
In an intriguing twist, the study reckons that when a boss buys a big mansion, the shares tend to take a dive – shorting the stock at the moment of purchase would yield average profits of 29% in a year.
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The authors of the study reckon that young mothers who benefit from the Californian programme see 5% higher hourly wages than those who do not.As a result paid maternity leave in California probably offers value for money.
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And there is a lot more to come: the study reckoned that only one-ninth of the potential for IT outsourcing, and one-twelfth of that for BPO, has so far been tapped (see chart 3)."This industry", says McKinsey's Noshir Kaka, "can do for India what automotives did for Japan and oil for Saudi Arabia".
The Guttmacher study reckons that for every $1 spent on modern contraception, developing countries would save $1.40 in maternal and newborn health care to say nothing of the misery avoided.
The Small Arms Survey's latest study reckons that civilians in the European Union now hold about 84m handguns far more than had previously been thought, although well below the estimated 238m-276m in civilian hands in gun-obsessed America.Though many countries have lobby groups pressing for tighter controls on gun ownership, such restrictions face widespread opposition.
A recent study reckons that the premium earned by postgraduates relative to college graduates was virtually nil in America in 1963 but had risen to roughly 27% by 2010.
(Tom Philpott, writing in the environment and food Web site Grist and citing a Tufts University study, reckons that between 1997 and 2005 subsidies saved chicken, pork, beef and HFCS producers roughly $26.5 billion.
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