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Spillovers

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Spillovers meaning

plural of spillover

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He recalled that the agriculture sector in Sindh suffered colossal financial losses to the tune of Rs1,400 billion due to torrential seasonal downpours as well as spillovers and breaches in the saline drains which were triggered by rains.

If it continues, BLDR may receive positive spillovers.

And we will confront China’s non-market policies that are leading to harmful global spillovers,” White House national security spokesman John Kirby told reporters Tuesday.

That won't happen through occasional spillovers of the virus from farm animals into people.

In the same vein, the economic fallout resulting from a virus outbreak and subsequent reimposition of lockdowns in one state may be limited by positive economic spillovers from a more stable economic recovery occurring in a more cautious state.

Regulators need to prevent systemic effects of such spillovers.

Reliable and timely information sharing will support effective crisis management and minimize potential negative spillovers arising from un-coordinated policy actions.

In addition, there are meritorious public services with inter-state spillovers and their efficient provision requires subsidisation.

There is some expectation that eventually there would be economic spillovers to neighboring Sulawesi.

Direct spillovers from ’s troubles are expected to be limited.

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory reports Fissure 8 continues to erupt lava with spillovers of the flow channel last evening on the north side in an undeveloped area and near Green Mountain.

However, there is still a knowledge gap on the spillovers from services to manufacturing, in particular for low- and middle-income countries, which our new study aims to fill.

The Rome Statute was ratified by the Philippines in 2011 to protect the many civilians and other protected persons from the spillovers of armed conflicts which are abundant in the Philippines especially in Mindanao.

David A. Matsa and Amalia R. Miller (2011): Chipping away at the Glass Ceiling: Gender Spillovers in Corporate Leadership.

Other economists might be less enthusiastic, as tariffs may reduce trade and there may be many spillovers and externalities involved with trade and tariffs.