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That means redistributing some of the economic
benefits
of free movement to communities bearing the burden of it; strengthening control of external borders and cooperation against terrorism; ensuring greater flexibility for eurozone integration and migration; and returning to the idea that EU institutions’ highest calling is to defend Europe’s nation-states, not to develop their own power.
In fact, they could inadvertently destroy the
benefits
of European integration that people most value.
Rather, the precautionary principle should be used judiciously and rationally, balancing potential risks with the
benefits
that innovation and new technology might offer.
World-changing innovations – in transport, telecommunications, medicine, and much else – are almost always the result of taking calculated risks and balancing these with the
benefits
that new technologies can provide.
Meanwhile, the
benefits
in terms of competitiveness will be very limited, owing to the country’s narrow export base, and will evaporate in a vicious circle of devaluations and rising interest rates.
Just eight years later, NASA did just that – with astounding
benefits
for science, technology, and the world economy.
The Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP) has demonstrated that a low-carbon future is within reach, with huge
benefits
at a very modest cost.
And the
benefits
– including a safer climate, smarter infrastructure, better vehicles, and cleaner air – would be massive.
But the impact of sports extends far beyond major international events, as impressive they may be, to include far-reaching
benefits
for ordinary people.
Though we have only limited data on their progress, we know from other research carried out in the United States that participation in sports can have long-term
benefits
for women, including higher educational attainment and job earnings.
Despite these benefits, Latin American and Caribbean countries spend a relatively modest 0.1% of GDP on sports programs with broad social goals – about one-third as much as their European counterparts.
Thus, to maximize the economic and social
benefits
of government investment in sports, policymakers need more information.
The failure of both US and Chinese leaders to recognize the mutual
benefits
of an investment treaty is disturbing.
Over the past five years, while Europe has grappled with its macroeconomic woes, the United States and Asia have raced ahead, reaping digital
benefits.
The
benefits
of tax evasion may far outweigh the risk of getting caught, but imagine if everyone decided to evade taxes at the same time.
A similar review should be carried out on other indicators, such as “Paying Taxes,” with any changes tailored to enable continued comparison across time, one of the project’s main
benefits.
In short, the medium-term
benefits
that emerging economies could receive from faster growth in the US are now being swamped by short-term risks generated by the “capital tsunami,” as Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has called it.
At the same time, emerging markets would gain the full
benefits
of expansionary monetary policy in the US, to the extent that it boosts demand for their exports.
In fact, the fiscal policies that Germany’s emerging government is discussing bear a remarkable resemblance to those of US President Donald Trump, whose tax plan, most economists agree, will bring limited short-term
benefits
to a few, but huge long-term costs to many more.
Beyond having only limited economic benefits, the proposed tax cuts in Germany – like Trump’s in the US – represent a huge strain on public finances in the long run.
First, they nudge pioneers to invest in uncertain, risky ventures, with the resulting research-and-development efforts generating highly valuable social
benefits.
An evaluation of US Department of Energy efficiency programs found that the net
benefits
amounted to $30 billion – an excellent return for an investment of roughly $7 billion over 22 years (in 1999 dollars).
The outcome of the race between technology and education will determine whether the opportunities presented by major innovations are seized, and whether the
benefits
of progress are widely shared.
It is the State’s undeniable obligation to guarantee the
benefits
of social security to all the inhabitants of a country.
The Powell doctrine stipulates that the US should use military force only when a vital national-security interest is at stake; the strategic objective is clear and attainable; the
benefits
are likely to outweigh the costs; adverse consequences can be limited; broad international and domestic support has been obtained; and a plausible exit strategy is in place.
Many other developing countries face similar problems, with
benefits
intended for the poor accruing to better-off people, while many of the intended recipients miss out, owing to a combination of political and administrative collusion and genuine structural challenges.
Given this, campaigns for European integration should not be limited to a rote affirmation of the
benefits
the EU has brought to its members, much less to efforts to appease Euroskeptics.
But, for many ordinary users, such recognition can be valuable and appreciated, even if it is not accompanied by special gifts or
benefits.
The
Benefits
of US-China Strategic Economic DialogueIn recognition of the importance and complexity of the US-China economic relationship, in September 2006 President George W. Bush and President Hu Jintao created the “Strategic Economic Dialogue” between our countries.
While progress has not been as rapid as we would like, these signposts point the way to further
benefits
for Americans and Chinese alike.
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