Spillovers

Word SPILLOVERS
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What do we mean by spillovers?

That which overflows; the excess or side effect.

The spread of infectious disease between different species of animal and particularly to humans.

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The word "spillovers" in example sentences

You could try Parador Amado Nervo, on Calle Amado Nervo in el centro -- they have little apartments that rent by the week or month, but when I was staying there they often took one-night spillovers from the Hotel Aranzazu next door. $80 would probably do it. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Still existing optimism about the possibility of bailing out Greece might prevail again, while positive spillovers from the Hungarian market in postelection period may retain an interest in central European currencies, including the koruna. was only little changed on Friday despite a very strong report on the March retail sales. ❋ KBC Bank (2010)

Similarly, investment in research often produces "spillovers" that benefit everyone, not just the business that incurred the expense. ❋ Amar Bhid (2010)

We need to better understand the linkages between sovereign and financial risks, and conduct a thorough analysis of the channels of cross-border spillovers. ❋ José Viñals (2011)

Filesharing is an amazing success for spillovers: extraordinary utility gains from sharing; the music industry claimed (1) it would die without internalization, and (2) it was a gateway crime. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

Sometimes called Chapter 11F, the goal is to let a failing financial firm go into bankruptcy in a predictable, rules-based way without causing spillovers to the economy and permitting, if possible, people to continue to use its financial services — just as people flew on United Airlines planes, bought Kmart sundries and tried on Hartmax suits when those firms were in bankruptcy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And how do we look at the difficult-to-measure foregone benefits of spillovers? ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

LarryA says: the goal is to let a failing financial firm go into bankruptcy in a predictable, rules-based way without causing spillovers to the economy and permitting, if possible, people to continue to use its financial services — just as people flew on United Airlines planes, bought Kmart sundries and tried on Hartmax suits when those firms were in bankruptcy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

His work is about spillovers: is his critique from within economics or without? ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

"Failure to undertake decisive action could rapidly spread the tensions to the core of the euro area and result in large global spillovers," the IMF said. ❋ Tatyana Shumsky (2011)

Fair uses, for example, are more likely to have beneficial spillovers; might then raise the burden of proving harm on those who would seek to suppress fair-use-like behavior. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

Appellate courts have given a positive narrative to FOSS in terms of spillovers, and Vetter wants to promote that, but he wants to know how that changes when commercial companies involve themselves with patents to increase their competitive position. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

In its core mandate of surveillance, the fund didn't pay enough attention to risks of contagion or spillovers from a crisis in rich economies, such as the credit crunch that ricocheted around the world and spawned the global recession. ❋ Ian Talley (2011)

Unless spillovers are internalized throughout society, which is impossible, the case for internalization in any particular context must account for cascading effects in other markets and in missing markets (including nonmarket systems). ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

Social welfare implications are positive: users tend to develop different products with new functionality, and in emerging industries; user innovation is marked by knowledge spillovers, free revealing, and innovations are often transferred to producers without compensation. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

Delivering a speech at an IMF symposium in Shanghai, Mr. Zhu also warned that while emerging economies enjoy stronger fundamentals, they aren't immune to the weakness in advanced economies and their economic outlook is being clouded by potential spillovers from the developed economies. ❋ Shen Hong (2011)

"Failure to undertake decisive action could rapidly spread the tensions to the core of the euro area and result in large global spillovers," the IMF added. ❋ Geoffrey T. Smith (2011)

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