Recipient
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Yet, for
recipient
countries, immigration remains a contentious topic, with governments struggling to settle on policies that will enable their economies to reap the benefits and avoid incurring excessive costs.
They also argue that migrants dilute the
recipient
country’s culture and traditions – a claim with an emotional pull that economists often underestimate.
It recognizes the potential benefits of some immigration, but calls for strict proficiency tests, to ensure that only migrants who can fill a skills gap in the
recipient
country are accepted.
And while immigration liberals are right that migrants will help to ease demographic pressures in
recipient
countries, the prohibitionists are right that the newcomers will place considerable cultural stress on their new communities, particularly in Europe.
One priority is to ensure that large, new infusions of aid do not produce unintended economic outcomes, such as rapid currency appreciation or inflation, which would make
recipient
countries’ exports less competitive.
But
recipient
countries must complement donor efforts, and continue to do their part as well, by maintaining a track record of reform and sound macroeconomic policies, and by making the best possible use of the higher levels of assistance.
He called for financial transfers from advanced to developing economies to compensate for displaced productive and export capacities (and lost tax revenues), and to enable
recipient
countries to overhaul those capacities to become more competitive.
But
recipient
economies are vulnerable to financial-market sentiment and sudden capital flight – as happened recently when investors anticipated monetary-policy tightening in the United States.
By artificially inflating assets and wealth in
recipient
countries, capital inflows induce emerging economies to over-consume, creating the same type of conditions that led to the recent crisis – this time in economies that are far less equipped than the US to deal with the risks.
And a response from the Islamic world – the
recipient
of much of America’s aid in recent years – may hold important lessons for devising the best way forward.
Aid
recipient
countries like Pakistan are at the bottom of the international development food chain.
After World War II, however, Germany was the
recipient
of vastly wiser concessions by the US government, culminating in consensual debt relief in 1953, an action that greatly benefitted Germany and the world.
But abortion politics intervened, as Republican lawmakers, leading a congressional hearing on the Zika outbreak, made the funding conditional on anti-abortion policies in
recipient
countries.
And yet, despite domestic opposition in
recipient
countries, the number of international migrants has doubled over the past 25 years, and will double again by 2030.
The Global Fund applies rigorous, technical standards of public health, and holds
recipient
countries accountable – including through transparency and co-financing requirements – for delivering services.
The World Bank should develop the expertise to help donors and
recipient
governments make these programs work.
From 2020 onwards, it is critical that cohesion funds be disbursed on the condition that
recipient
member states uphold and enforce the rule of law.
In order to make it work, the
recipient
country would have to agree to recruit health-care professionals solely through the government.
The
recipient
country might open their medical schools and health-care training to new recruits, or help pay for health-care education and a scholarship fund back home.
As the OECD never tires of pointing out, this is a form of government subsidy to domestic industry more than to the
recipient
country.
The Marshall Plan was accompanied by partnerships for reconstruction in which the US and European
recipient
countries were on an equal footing.
The second case involved a known
recipient
of such cells transfused from another asymptomatic donor who subsequently died from variant CJD, whereas the
recipient
showed no evidence of neurological disease and died of unrelated causes.
He began by defining three terms: the genetic relatedness between individuals (labeled r), the cost of an act of goodness (c), and the benefit that a
recipient
obtained when someone was nice to him or her (b).
Earlier this year, the US announced a new policy for drone exports, purportedly part of a broader effort to work with other countries to “shape international standards” on the use of drones and compel
recipient
states “to use these systems in accordance with international law.”
Moreover, using biometric data like iris scans, rather than bankcards, offers some advantages for aid-delivery – namely, ensuring that assistance is delivered to its intended
recipient.
I hope that they will increase their efforts – and that they think hard about how to ensure that all sectors of
recipient
countries’ economies benefit through local procurement.
India GivesNEW DELHI – The recent India-Africa summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at which India’s government pledged $5 billion in aid to African countries, drew attention to a largely overlooked phenomenon – India’s emergence as a source, rather than a recipient, of foreign aid.
In addition, India has built factories, hospitals, and parliaments in various countries, and sent doctors, teachers, and IT professionals to treat and train the nationals of
recipient
countries.
Under Thaksin, Thailand graduated from aid
recipient
and became a donor country for the first time, having turned away development assistance from countries like Japan.
International humanitarian assistance groups are deeply engaged in the DRC, and it is a substantial
recipient
of international assistance.
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