Accrues
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This
accrues
not only from his singularly intelligent treatment and subtle presentation of macabre themes, but from his recurring Lewton "stock company" of players.
Nye has argued that, in an information age, soft power often
accrues
to the country with the better story.
Traditionally, the assumption has been that it
accrues
to shareholders.
The innovations that the government encourages, such as drip irrigation or desalination, not only reduce the domestic cost of such shortages to, say, 70, but also underpin an industry that, by selling its wares in the most demanding markets,
accrues
a global value of more than 1,000.
That means reducing the unprecedentedly high savings rate, a large share of which
accrues
to state-owned enterprises.
And both believe that there are too many low-paid marginal jobs in Germany to justify glowing reports about the quality of employment; that income growth is too slow and
accrues
disproportionately to the wealthiest; and that somewhat greater eurozone solidarity is in Germany’s own long-term interest.
In the absence of due process – such as parliamentary or cabinet scrutiny, ministerial and expert review, and domestic consultation – the finance ministry
accrues
more power, and governance declines.
But it is certainly a world in which the lion’s share of productivity gains
accrues
to the owners of the new technologies and the machines that embody them.
A “me-too” drug, for example, which nets its manufacturer some portion of the income that otherwise
accrues
only to the company that dominates a niche, may be highly profitable, even if its value to society is quite limited.
The fines could be as high as the interest premium would be in the absence of help, thereby ensuring that the benefit of enhanced stability under the euro
accrues
to all eurozone countries, rather than to the profligate members themselves.
In today’s winner-takes-all economy, the bulk of newly created wealth
accrues
to those who innovate the fastest.
But an even more fundamental factor may have been the rise of “status politics,” whereby political power
accrues
disproportionately to well-to-do, highly educated, coastal elites.
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