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However, paying the price to accept and integrate today’s asylum-seekers could reap significant
benefits
for the Europe of tomorrow.
Even so, the evidence from the OECD’s 34 member countries is that immigrants generally pay more in taxes and social security contributions than they receive in individual
benefits.
Clearly, the
benefits
of acknowledging the Armenian genocide are far-reaching.
Aid donors accrue important
benefits
from financing scientific research in the global South, beginning with reinforcement of the trust that underpins the fragile international order on which we all depend.
Benefits
would appear almost immediately, but would dissipate over time as economies developed.
As a result, the research and development program essentially paid for itself, and total discounted
benefits
for the $800 billion investment climbed to more than $2.1 trillion.
But these favorable net
benefits
reflect very conservative assumptions regarding the timing of emissions reductions and when the developing world would “come onboard.”
Optimizing investment in the portfolio over time would, for example, increase the discounted
benefits
by more than a factor of three.
Expected
benefits
would increase further if we included the chance that potentially higher climate sensitivities would exacerbate damages, even though doing so would require including similarly plausible lower climate sensitivities, which would push in the opposite direction.
Ronald Reagan gained popularity by cutting social
benefits
for the poor (claiming that the poor cheated to receive extra payments).
The theory of “debt overhang” – the intellectual origin of the proposal – explains why troubled banks are reluctant to issue new equity: the
benefits
accrue mostly to the bank’s bondholders and dilute existing shareholders.
In fact, such balance is very difficult to achieve in an open trading system, and pursuing it would actually be damaging, as it would undermine the overall
benefits
gained through trade.
Individuals who invest in OFs are eligible for several tax
benefits.
It is possible that OFs will displace rather than develop low-income areas, and that the lion’s share of the
benefits
will accrue to investors and developers who already have stakes in locations that qualify for OZ designation.
To ensure that the program
benefits
distressed communities, and not just wealthy investors, governors will have to choose wisely when designating low-income zip codes as OZs.
Policymakers must weigh the risks of volatility, exchange-rate pressures, and vulnerability to sudden reversals in capital flows against the
benefits
of wider access to credit and enhanced competition.
Australia’s experience has also shown some of the challenges that accompany such a scheme – in particular, the distribution of costs and
benefits.
The
benefits
to society are worth 120 times the cost.
Feeding infants well starts a virtuous circle, with increasing
benefits
for succeeding generations.
The cost-benefit analysis shows that every dollar spent on nutrition interventions in the first 1,000 days of a child’s life can return
benefits
worth around $45.
The Jews did not come to exploit Palestine’s resources or subjugate its residents in order to transfer the economic
benefits
elsewhere.
By contrast, in a pay-for-success model, the returns are based on the social
benefits
achieved or savings reaped by government.
In recent years, trade pacts have exacerbated imbalances on that front, by failing to deliver
benefits
for the many, rather than for a relatively few powerful corporations.
Instead, negotiators must aim to spread the
benefits
of trade more widely, by taking better advantage of the opportunities for cooperation stemming from geographical proximity, complementary labor markets, demographic dynamics, and economic integration.
The key to success will be effective penalties for non-compliance, focused on the withdrawal of trade
benefits.
Countries that follow sound macroeconomic policies do not derive sufficient economic
benefits
from doing so.
Public funding also
benefits
a country’s economy, because large employers are spared the expense of providing health
benefits
to their workers.
Thus, the evidence suggests that public funding of all key aspects of medical care – physician and hospital services, drugs, and devices –- offers
benefits
of equity, efficiency, and industrial advantage.
Indeed, Siemens, apparently conscious of the
benefits
of labor-market rigidity, has taken the unusual step of promising its employees a job for life.
In one way, this
benefits
the US by helping to keep interest rates lower than they would be otherwise.
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