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For fear of empowering the “protectionist barbarians,” trade economists are prone to exaggerate the
benefits
of trade and downplay its distributional and other costs.
The latest Greek bank bailout constitutes a cautionary tale about how politics – in this case, Europe’s – is geared toward maximizing public losses for questionable private
benefits.
They want to slash the budget not by ending the useless war in Afghanistan, and by eliminating unnecessary weapons systems, but by cutting education, health, and other
benefits
for the poor and working class.
Is America really going to cut health
benefits
and retirement income?
The most visible concession he was able to obtain in negotiations with the EU’s other 27 member states is an agreement to limit access to social
benefits
for citizens residing in a country different from their own.
This relatively small investment would deliver extraordinary benefits, not least by preventing 140 neural-tube-defect deaths and more than 250,000 cases of anemia every year.
In monetary terms, each dollar spent would accrue
benefits
to Haitian society worth $24.
But the repeated efforts of Britain, France, and the US to keep all Islamist governments out of power only block political maturation in the region, without actually succeeding or providing long-term
benefits.
The best way to retain the British financial services industry’s
benefits
is for the government to represent its interests in Brussels.
The policy mix remains too pro-cyclical, causing the deflationary impact of fiscal consolidation to drown out the
benefits
of structural reform.
Delivering these
benefits
to ever more people will require resources, international cooperation, and political will.
But, by linking together major cities – including Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, and Liverpool – the north could become far more unified, with seven million people acting as a single regional economy, thereby providing many of the agglomeration
benefits
of major global cities.
With affordable state-of-the-art transport systems, therefore, it seems clear that these cities could take advantage of urban agglomeration
benefits.
The only answer is precisely the opportunity to reap the
benefits
of integration.
It was expected to deliver three economic
benefits.
In fact, the
benefits
of free trade are so large that a country should actually liberalize its international trade even if other countries aren’t doing the same.
These state controlled
benefits
have little to do with the justice supposedly wanted by their socialist promoters, but everything to do with rent-seeking and corruption.
All of these issues will shape the future of tech policy, and thus future innovations and the
benefits
they bring to society.
Along with a robust system of unemployment benefits, social protections such as healthcare and pensions are essential for overall worker security and to ensure a healthy economy.
Many of the protesters at the IMF, World Bank, and WTO meetings have been ill informed about the potential
benefits
of world markets, but they have been absolutely right about the politics of globalization.
Just tens of dollars per person per year would generate tens of billions of dollars of increased foreign assistance and make a profound difference in the quality of life, and in the
benefits
of globalization, for the world’s poorest people.
Inclusive multilateral organizations – led by the UN, together with the International Monetary Fund and the International Labor Organization – must lead by example, offering needed technical support and underscoring the
benefits
of global cooperation.
Such a sub-regional market would yield significant
benefits
not only for families, but also for governments and investors.
When trade is considered an economic issue, it is usually possible to assemble such a coalition, because the
benefits
of trade liberalization outweigh the costs.
Add to this the rise in income and wealth inequality in most countries, and it is no wonder that the perception of a winner-take-all economy that
benefits
only elites and distorts the political system has become widespread.
But the art of leading rests on calculating costs and
benefits
and exercising judgment when the balance is unclear.
Even with good intentions, these countries on their own are unlikely to ensure that the
benefits
of conserving the Amazon are realized, because private interests in deforestation – both legal and illegal – remain very strong.
Education economists, for example, analyzed the best education solutions for Bangladesh, estimating the costs and
benefits
of each.
The
benefits
of nutrition-focused improvements are estimated to be 19 times higher than the costs, which are low.
But without evidence about costs and benefits, decisions are made in the dark.
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