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By continuing to intensify its global trade, investment, and financial links, which have served it well over the past three decades, China would benefit from further specialization, increased investment opportunities, and higher returns to capital, as well as mutually
beneficial
flows of ideas and knowledge.
But, without a short-term economic turbo-charger, the recovery in growth and jobs will remain gradual, vulnerable to political and policy risks, and disproportionately
beneficial
to those with favorable initial endowments of wealth and globalized talents.
As Russia’s struggles to find a role and a voice in world diplomacy, having the Holy See as an ally would be
beneficial.
The concern is that these alternative approaches could undermine, rather than reinforce, a predictable and
beneficial
rules-based system of cross-border interactions.
Given that nearly all consumer and industrial products are in short supply in Africa, similar job-creation partnerships could be established in other sectors, resulting in permanent, mutually
beneficial
cooperation between Europe and Africa.
By forming mutually
beneficial
partnerships with its former colonies, Europe can increase its exports and put its industry back to work, while providing African countries – which are already looking to China and India – with the resources that they need.
According to one school of thought, the future is all about ad hoc alliances – virtual and flexible networks that take advantage of the world’s interconnectedness to forge mutually
beneficial
relationships.
This is the case for the EU today, which helps member countries get the most
beneficial
deals for their own citizens, not at the expense of global partnerships, but in order to establish the best basis for such partnerships.
At that moment, my hope that the Trump shake-up would be economically
beneficial
for the United States diminished.
Asia’s main powers – beginning with Japan and India, but also including the US – must work together to secure a broadly
beneficial
and stable regional balance of power.
Convening a forum to address these topics would be
beneficial
to all.
Doing so will require keeping the door open for serious dialogue with Russia, aimed at identifying issues on which collaboration could be mutually
beneficial.
Even if free trade is ultimately broadly beneficial, the fact remains that as trade has become freer, inequality has worsened.
Monetary stimulus in one country may even have a
beneficial
effect on the rest of the world, as its own restored income growth boosts imports from its trading partners.
Landowners cut down trees because it is the most economically
beneficial
thing for them to do.
Ironically, the properties of nanomaterials that may create concern, such as nanoparticle uptake by cells, are often precisely the properties desired for
beneficial
uses in medical applications.
Economists were like doctors telling patients that, while some wine may be beneficial, too much is certainly dangerous – without being able to tell them how many glasses per day they were allowed.
Indeed, reforms that enable Japan to defend itself better, including by building mutually
beneficial
regional partnerships, would enhance its capacity to forestall the emergence of a destabilizing power imbalance in East Asia.
Still, the rise of a militarily independent Japan would constitute a game-changing – and highly
beneficial
– development for Asia and the rest of the world.
Both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush frequently referred to the
beneficial
effects of democracy on security.
As the German economist Herbert Giersch once put it, what is politically expedient is rarely economically
beneficial.
Depending on how this power is used (or abused), it can be
beneficial
(exercising needed oversight and increasing the transparency of policy and policy-making) or destructive (if, for example, hearings degenerate into politically motivated attacks on administration officials and policies).
This emphasis on the supply side (increasing access to energy fuel) has obscured cheaper and possibly more
beneficial
actions on the demand side (cutting energy consumption by changing people’s behavior).
Evolutionary changes, including morphological ones, were thought to be the result of the accumulation and distribution of
beneficial
mutations, and the genetic makeup of populations was believed to be close to homogeneous, with only a few rare, random mutations creating differences between one individual and another.
Kimura’s theory was simple and elegant, but the classification of mutations into the distinct classes – beneficial, neutral, or harmful – seemed too simple to me.
Russia must act now to secure a more dignified and
beneficial
place in a future world order.
But genuinely
beneficial
agricultural reform would need to go further than merely transforming export subsidies into other types of subsidies, because many supposedly non-distorting subsidies lead to more output, which hurts producers in developing countries by lowering prices.
And yet, despite the growing evidence to the contrary, the assumption that all capital flows are
beneficial
has proved remarkably resilient.
In banking, as in other sectors, investment that combines long-term commitment with skill transfer can be highly beneficial, which implies that foreign banks should be free to compete on the same basis as domestic banks.
The end of Nigeria's military dictatorship and the return to civilian, elected government created countless
beneficial
freedoms.
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