Benefits
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Even with rapid increases in national income, if these countries’ leaders do not distribute the
benefits
fairly, they will become vulnerable to popular discontent.
Assuming the foreign oil assets are priced fairly at the time of purchase, the country
benefits
only when the purchase helps smooth its income; however, purchases may increase income volatility even for a country that relies heavily on oil.
Today, Darwin’s theory of evolution is more a hindrance than a help, because it has become a quasi-theological creed that is preventing the
benefits
of improved research from being fully realized.
After experiencing the
benefits
of democracy and freedom of expression, Taiwanese are unlikely to want to settle for anything less than the open society that they have today.
The first is to expand the ECFA, so that more Taiwanese companies feel its
benefits.
With the defeat of his ideologically inspired foreign policy, Bush has finally decided not to remain blind to the
benefits
of engaging Syria and Iran.
It is not difficult to discern the potential
benefits
– for businesses and communities alike – of matching a set of seemingly disparate problems with the efficient use of locally available resources.
Incorporating such loops into the broader framework of the blue economy would bring even greater
benefits.
The French have revelled in their privileged position at the EU's heart, and have been determined to hang on to their privileges, starting with the
benefits
they derive from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
Liberalisation, free trade and competition in a larger EU should, in the medium-term, produce
benefits
for all, including existing members; and in its present form the CAP is in any case unsustainable, with or without enlargement.
Recently, the Copenhagen Consensus, whose purpose is to weigh the costs and
benefits
of different solutions to the world’s biggest problems, commissioned new research into the merits of different methods of combating terrorism.
Even then, the costs are three times higher than the
benefits.
The
benefits
could be ten-times higher than the costs.
By expanding humanitarian aid with no strings attached, the US could do more to address hunger, disease, and poverty, while reaping considerable
benefits
to its standing and lowering terror risks.
To avoid exposing themselves to claims of negligence or even, in rare cases, criminal assault, doctors must disclose an ever increasing amount of information, however bleak, about treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives, enabling the patient to give “informed consent.”
But, more generally, we need to change the narrative to correct the many public misperceptions about migrants, while highlighting the numerous economic and social
benefits
migration brings.
These are just a sample of the
benefits
that multilateral institutions deliver for modern societies.
While deepening interconnections among the world’s economies have fueled growth, lifted millions out of poverty, and raised living standards, the
benefits
have not been sufficiently shared.
We must update – not abandon – the rules of global trade and investment to spread their
benefits
more widely.
More recently, Central and Eastern European countries have reaped significant economic
benefits
from the free movement of their citizens within the EU.
And in Europe, the
benefits
of economic openness have been widely acknowledged, and negotiations on a free-trade agreement with Japan are currently underway.
To reap these benefits, African countries must increase domestic-resource mobilization substantially.
The benefit to the entire economy was bigger than the sum of the
benefits
for the individual mills.
It may be true that some of that order’s elites chose to ignore the adverse distributional and employment-related consequences of the old order, while reaping the
benefits.
But it may also bring important
benefits.
In China, for all of its massive problems, things continue to go right not least because of huge inflows of foreign direct investment and the imminent
benefits
of WTO membership.
The
benefits
of some donor help can be remarkable.
To be sure, the relationship also brings major
benefits
for Pakistan.
In Catholic hospitals everywhere, respirators and other forms of life support are withdrawn from patients when the burdens of continuing the treatment are judged “disproportionate” to the
benefits
likely to be achieved.
That surely indicates that any duty to live is subject to the
benefits
of continued life outweighing the burdens of treatment.
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