Paying
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To an economist, the problem is obvious: polluters are not
paying
the full costs of the damage they cause.
This can lead people to make serious mistakes,
paying
more for long-term assets than they should, even assuming that the economy will perform spectacularly well in the future.
People in their twenties could borrow money to buy a house, start a family, and go on holiday,
paying
the money back when they are in their fifties and would much rather stay at home and enjoy their grandchildren.
No country’s taxpayers have wanted to feel that they are
paying
for others’ excesses: the single currency did not impose shared responsibility.
But
paying
decent salaries for honest government bureaucrats and judges requires tax revenue.
Simply put, if firms find it more profitable to close a job or a plant even after
paying
the social costs of their decision, then it does not make sense to keep that job or plant open.
But its political class will have to confront some hard realities and face up to the fact that Californians who pay no income tax (almost half the workforce) will have to start
paying
for services, and that services will have to be more carefully targeted.
A healthy democracy cannot have half the population
paying
taxes and the other half collecting benefits.
The world has been
paying
greater attention to reducing loss of life from disasters.
This, one hopes, will change the attitude of corporations that enrich themselves by
paying
dictators for the right to extract valuable resources that belong to the whole country.
The world already knows of China’s success and its attractiveness as a destination for foreign investment, but few outsiders have seen firsthand the steep price the country is
paying
for its new prosperity.
Indeed, after years of attracting many of the world’s best and brightest into ultra-high
paying
jobs, collapsing investment banks are now throwing them out left and right.
With a trillion-dollar economy, world-class technology, a 500,000-strong military, and a vibrant, well-educated society, the country is capable of planning, manning, and
paying
for the aftermath of a peaceful end to the Kim regime.
Now the West is
paying
the price.
It is time for us to stop passively sticking a fork into what lands on our plates, and use our purchasing power to resist
paying
the cheapest price for food.
The benefits – growing consumption and more jobs – were immediate, whereas
paying
the inevitable bill could be postponed into the future.
For many people,
paying
to see a doctor, obtaining medications, seeking family-planning advice, or even getting immunized against common illnesses is a choice between staying healthy and slipping into poverty.
Two important options for raising consumption are social insurance – which is developing, but too slowly – and reducing state-owned enterprises’ huge savings by
paying
dividends to citizens, much as privately owned companies routinely pay dividends to shareholders.
Likewise, the European Central Bank’s monetary policy should “lean against the wind” by
paying
more attention to the development of asset bubbles.
It guarantees a socio-cultural subsistence minimum by
paying
replacement incomes in the form of social aid, unemployment benefits, or early retirement benefits.
In order to spur growth and employment, these economies must start
paying
closer attention to the kind of debt they accumulate.
Yet focusing on supply without
paying
equal attention to the foundations of aggregate demand is a puzzling and potentially worrisome disconnect.
The European Parliament has been
paying
close attention to the deteriorating situation in Iran.
But if the surplus country tried to exceed its export limit without
paying
the fine, its surplus exports would be blocked.
And that is why many of them could be
paying
much more for credit tomorrow.
So Ortega ran the risk of committing electoral fraud, and now the country is
paying
the price.
Similarly, Americans keep two million of their fellow citizens in jail: the cost of building the prisons and
paying
the jailers is also included in GDP.
The resources that are required for additional teacher training and for
paying
more to talented people to become and remain teachers can be offset by a willingness to shed those teachers who are not up to the task.
At both the national and regional levels, policymakers are
paying
greater attention to domestic resource mobilization as a means of leveraging the effectiveness of external assistance.
Indeed, those revenues will scarcely cover the costs of rebuilding basic infrastructure, feeding and housing displaced populations, and
paying
for the country's civil administration.
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