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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.
Eventually, average productivity and real incomes are likely to
benefit
as breakthrough technologies enable new kinds of growth.
But removing tariffs is something that could be implemented quickly and that would
benefit
the neediest people immediately.
For example, rather than relying on household surveys every few years to calculate the mortality rate, systems of civil registration and vital statistics can collect mortality data in real time, with the added
benefit
of information on cause of death.
We should expect countries like the US to
benefit
from dynamic bottom-up entrepreneurship and traditional cyclical economic healing.
With the
benefit
of hindsight, we now know that the 12-year pre-crisis US consumer-spending binge was built on a precarious foundation of asset and credit bubbles.
Park is accused of using her political influence to
benefit
her longtime confidante, Choi Soon-sil, who is charged with forcing the chaebols to funnel about 80 billion Korean won ($70 million) into two nonprofit cultural foundations that she effectively controlled.
In fact, the AGOA has helped enhance intra-African trade by enabling producers in different countries to create new, cross-border value chains that
benefit
all.
All parties can
benefit
from flexible contracts and lifelong learning and retraining opportunities.
Democrats believe that, because US corporations, wherever they operate,
benefit
from America’s rule of law and power to ensure that they are not mistreated (often guaranteed by treaty), they ought to pay for these and other advantages.
Zambia’s ambassador believed that “all member countries of the UN would
benefit
from going through a similar process, becoming more aware of the need to prioritize.”
If Trump’s fiscal stimulus provokes a policy rethink elsewhere, some
benefit
will result.
If Trump’s election stimulates a more thoughtful approach to trade liberalization, it may deliver some
benefit
in this area, too.
The economist David Ricardo pointed out in 1817 that both Great Britain and Portugal would
benefit
if they exploited their comparative advantages.
This is a respectable sum, and certainly a
benefit
that the international community should try to achieve.
This means that over time, the advantage of moving toward freer trade grows dramatically bigger: the $120 billion
benefit
in 2015 grows to many trillions of dollars of annual benefits by the end of the century.
Many argue that we should act, even if such action will have no
benefit
for the next decades, because it will help lessen the impact of global warming by the century’s end.
Moreover, if we could stop global warming (which we can’t), the
benefit
for future generations would be one-tenth or less of the
benefit
of freer trade (which we certainly can achieve).
One manifestation of Trump’s predilection for giving Putin the
benefit
of the doubt was in his rejection of the finding of 17 US intelligence agencies, issued last October, that Russia was meddling in the presidential election.
Renegotiating more than 50 treaties would be unwieldy, but Ukraine would
benefit
enormously by renegotiating just one: the US-Ukraine investment treaty.
Markets will give Trump the
benefit
of the doubt, for now; but investors are now watching whom he appoints to his administration, what shape his fiscal policies actually take, and what course he charts for monetary policy.
The idea, simply put, was that countries would
benefit
from embracing market-based pricing and deregulation at home, while fostering free trade and relatively open cross-border capital flows.
Yes, such a committee would bring Merkel the added political
benefit
of constraining the influence of Social Democrat Olaf Scholz, her Vice-Chancellor and finance minister.
Ironically, the appearance of the H1N1 flu during the past nine months might be thought of as a net public-health benefit, because it appears to have suppressed, or at least supplanted, the far more virulent and lethal seasonal flu strains.
In a new study that surveys and updates the economics literature, Arvind Subramanian, Olivier Jeanne, and John Williamson conclude that “the international community should not seek to promote totally free trade in assets – even over the long run – because…free capital mobility seems to have little
benefit
in terms of long-run growth.”
Powerful white men, it is suggested, do not like to sign their names to projects or enterprises in trouble, and they are often happy to have the cosmetic
benefit
of a female – or nonwhite – face at the helm, when the real power may be draining away behind the scenes, or moving on elsewhere.
In particular, higher tobacco taxes yield a double benefit: they reduce smoking, a leading cause of adult death, and raise revenue.
Workers in the host country, such as software technicians and call-center operators, clearly
benefit
from BPO, but so do shareholders and company owners (whose profits grow) and consumers (who pay lower prices).
Over time, Trump’s presidency will not
benefit
the dollar, because it won’t
benefit
the US economy.
Recognizing that the economy could not
benefit
from a partial restoration of competitiveness without structural shifts, the government passed a significant labor-market reform in the spring of 2013.
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