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In the United States, a recent study by two university professors showed that more than 25% of the companies reviewed had manipulated the dates of stock-option allowances to increase the profits of the
beneficiaries.
Who Should Be Bailed Out?CAMBRIDGE – As governments around the world develop policies to deal with failing financial institutions, they should be sure to pick their
beneficiaries
wisely.
Such a bailout would have cost an estimated $500 billion or more, and the main
beneficiaries
would have included big financial firms.
Highly targeted Western aid and advice can help, but donors must take more care not to stand in the way of the
beneficiaries
in assisting them.
Under the 2014-2020 cohesion budget, which totaled over €350 billion ($424 billion), Poland and Hungary received €77 billion ($93 billion) and €22 billion ($26 billion), respectively, making them the largest and fourth-largest net
beneficiaries
of EU funds.
The only beneficiaries, in the end, will be Boris Johnson and his ilk, who want the silent majority to remain silent, reactionary, and distraught while they rule.
The
beneficiaries
of this largesse are now mostly sitting in prison awaiting trial.
Despite the ECB’s imposition of conditionality on
beneficiaries
of its “potentially unlimited” bond purchases, financial markets across Europe and the United States staged a major rally.
Countries like Germany and Switzerland have been huge
beneficiaries
of China’s seemingly insatiable appetite for high-tech capital equipment.
Property rights and political rights both have powerful
beneficiaries.
The main
beneficiaries
of civil rights, by contrast, are typically minorities that possess neither wealth nor numbers.
Governments nowadays are essentially running gigantic redistribution machines that steer funds from taxpayers to transfer recipients and other
beneficiaries
of public expenditure.
Europe’s only beneficiaries, much to the delight of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, are isolationist Brexiteers, the far-right Alternative for Germany, France’s National Front, and illiberal governments in Poland, Hungary, Croatia, and elsewhere.
Far from a source of apprehension, SWFs have become
beneficiaries
of fiscal incentives designed to encourage investment in Europe.
India, by contrast, comes across as a land that has faced, and is still surmounting, problems rather like those confronting its
beneficiaries.
Displaced women, who are often the most isolated in resettlement situations, would be among the main
beneficiaries.
In recent decades, social policies have increasingly involved some form of means testing of eligible beneficiaries, ostensibly to enhance cost effectiveness.
Yet despite being one of the main
beneficiaries
of the post-World War II open and multilateral trading system, Japan stands out as a retrograde mercantilist state.
Sometimes it might even pose high costs for the alleged
beneficiaries.
While public money is reshaping the media business, taxpayers are not the biggest
beneficiaries
in many countries.
Now the hard part begins for Morsi, who confronts an intense power struggle between the
beneficiaries
of Mubarak’s status quo – generals, business tycoons, National Democratic Party bosses, senior judges, media personnel, and senior state employees – and pro-change forces, whose largest organized entity is the Brotherhood.
But government spending on goods and services, like education, highways, police, and sanitation, has distributional consequences, too, and can be allocated to actual
beneficiaries
in much the same way as government transfers.
The main
beneficiaries
of public spending are the poor and the middle class.
Government spending, no less than government transfers, has actual
beneficiaries.
“My” Mandela is the prisoner, the Mandela of Robben Island, who endured 27 years behind bars (18 of them on a rock in the South Atlantic) and yet emerged with his spirit intact, brimming with a vision of a tolerant South Africa, a country liberated even for apartheid’s architects and
beneficiaries.
Not all member states contribute equally to the EU budget; some are net contributors, while others are net
beneficiaries.
Cash to net
beneficiaries
is paid in by net contributors.
At the same time, imposing conditionality on this kind of disbursement would enhance legitimacy, as opposed to the current framework, in which
beneficiaries
seek entitlements.
One in five rural households benefit from the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, which provides employment mostly to the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, and women in villages (in my own state, Kerala, 92% of the
beneficiaries
are women, whose lives have been transformed by their new income).
For now, rightist parties and policy agendas are the main
beneficiaries
of the region’s economic and social disillusion.
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