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She hopes for an exit from the EU whereby Britain would retain the benefits, but avoid the costs, of membership.
But, for China, which needs no recognition as a rising world power, the BRICS offers tangible – not just symbolic –
benefits.
Robert Mundell, a Canadian who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1999, was the first person to write about the
benefits
of monetary unions.
Interest groups for or against the euro project were never able to coalesce and harden into fixed proponents or opponents because both the economic
benefits
and costs imposed by the euro are diffuse.
Smart politicians understood that the balance of political costs and
benefits
had shifted dramatically, and they changed gears fast.
The euro's
benefits
go well beyond the realm of economics.
Some commentators suggest that letting plurilateral agreements become the norm for trade liberalization is not a problem as long as their
benefits
are extended to all WTO members.
In the coming weeks, South Korea’s government will confront one of the toughest choices that any government can face: whether the short-term cost in human lives is worth the potential long-term
benefits
(also in terms of human lives) that a famine-induced collapse of North Korea could bring.
The typical American family knows that it is worse off today than it was four years ago, and appears unconvinced that the tax cuts targeted at upper-income Americans brought the
benefits
heralded by the Bush administration.
Thanks to the lifting of sanctions under the JCPOA, that negotiation would take place against a background of steadily improving economic conditions, which would persuade the Iranian public of the tangible
benefits
of a moderate and cooperative approach.
This approach clearly is not in anybody’s long-term strategic interests, even if it does offer short-term political
benefits.
Because the far-reaching economic and social
benefits
of new technologies tend to receive less attention than job losses, it is worth noting that automation technologies are already demonstrating a capacity to improve lives.
Nevertheless, to ensure that its
benefits
outweigh its potential disruptions, private- and public-sector actors must exercise strong joint leadership – and keep the five imperatives for the new age of automation at the top of the agenda.
Europe’s Squandered MinorityBUDAPEST – Today, millions of Europeans are afraid and frustrated as they face unemployment, loss of savings and pensions, radically reduced social benefits, and other economic hardships.
Now the other TPP partners are discussing moving ahead without the US, in order not to lose out on the agreement’s
benefits.
Without the
benefits
of trade, much of rural Africa struggles at subsistence levels.
But, in the former communist bloc, the
benefits
brought by transparency have been undeniable.
But other barriers can be overcome by reforming housing policies, reducing the cost of moving, and revising social-welfare policies in order to end fears of losing long-term
benefits.
The
benefits
of peace, for both sides, would be enormous.
And if Britons are turning against May’s agenda, will EU leaders offer them a face-saving compromise similar to that offered to Norway, which remains outside the EU’s institutional structures, but accepts most of the obligations and costs of EU membership in exchange for the commercial
benefits
of the single market?
The upshot is that a new relationship based on the EEA model, allowing Britain to keep most of the
benefits
of the EU customs union and single market alongside free movement of people, would not only be economically less painful than a hard Brexit; it would also be supported by a large majority of voters.
EEA membership would not amount to British “cherry picking” of EU benefits, which other countries have understandably refused to accept.
Building the institutions of a market economy should be the main focus, not alignment with expensive EU standards in food production or the environment;The EU should gradually phase out its Common Agricultural Policy, which primarily
benefits
owners of large farms, and instead develop new instruments of financial assistance for its own poor regions and its new neighbours;Current EU members and successful candidate countries could make available large-scale training programmes in market-relevant disciplines for the young generation in CIS countries;Taking as a model the Stability Pact in the Balkans, the EU could offer concrete incentives, such as economic assistance and the prospect of closer integration, to stimulate parties to end unresolved regional conflicts in the Caucasus, Transdniestria and Central Asia;The main actors providing international assistance - including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, EBRD, the EU itself and the United Nations Development Programme - should ensure a minimum level of co-ordination to avoid duplication and waste.
And yet, even as trade relations become increasingly politicized, our leaders continue to urge us to gear up to meet the “challenges of globalization,” and few question the
benefits
of cost-cutting through automation.
Candor on Cancer ScreeningBOSTON – One of today’s most contentious medical debates centers on cancer screening, the
benefits
of which seem anything but debatable.
But screening’s
benefits
are not as straightforward as supporters claim.
This development creates new opportunities for other developing countries to reap the trade
benefits
of inserting themselves into the international division of labor.
And in Europe between 2000 and 2014, 51% of newly approved drugs were modified versions of existing medicines, and thus offered no additional health
benefits.
The goal of full employment dropped off Western leaders’ radar, even though there was neither a threat of inflation nor additional
benefits
to be gained from increased openness.
In other words, Chinese households are missing out on the
benefits
of economic growth.
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