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Investors must look at the specific risks and
rewards
of the project in front of them.
One way would to be adopt a proposal I made last year and introduce
rewards
of $1 billion or more to those who develop the most-needed types of antibiotics.
Rewards
for risk taking and initiative are immediate and highly motivating.
Saving children from the agony of polio is a great achievement, but the
rewards
for global public health are even greater.
And that life’s
rewards
were not just money.
Another idea is to tax robots and related technologies to compensate for the drift of economic
rewards
away from labor.
The
rewards
of success, however, would be immense -- for Turkey, for Europe, and for the world.
(Insidr gets a 50% cut of
rewards
when they are offered).
This basic desire to help seems as important as the
rewards.
And increasing
rewards
for those at the increasingly sharp peak of the income distribution have not called forth enough enterprising market competition to erode that peak.
Wolf then announced his “fear that the combination of the fragility of the financial system with the huge
rewards
it generates for insiders will destroy something even more important – the political legitimacy of the market economy itself...”For Wolf, the solution is to require that such bankers receive their pay in installments over the decade after which they have done their work.
What this approach fails to recognize is that the long-term
rewards
of supporting medical research in the global South far outweigh the short-term costs.
Smart trade creates balanced development, while polarizing trade
rewards
a small circle of winners at the expense of the many.
The remedy it offers, investment in education and skills, promises few immediate
rewards
and would bear fruit years from now, at best.
The public
rewards
democratic governments for dealing with the downside risk caused by competitive markets – whether by spending to create jobs or by rescuing banks that have dodgy securities on their balance sheets.
The new NATO operational fund would clearly be more equitable than today’s system, which penalizes proactive member states and
rewards
members that prefer to do nothing.
That is why all prosperous societies are capitalistic in the broad sense of the term: they are organized around private property and allow markets to play a large role in allocating resources and determining economic
rewards.
Maybe the collapse stems from lousy internal controls in financial firms that, swaddled by implicit government guarantees, lavish their employees with enormous
rewards
for risky behavior.
This response is understandably controversial, because it
rewards
those who bet on risky assets, many of whom accepted risk with open eyes and bear some responsibility for causing the crisis.
Fostering a more dynamic, innovative SME sector that will produce tomorrow’s globally competitive large companies requires removing disincentives to growth, such as the inheritance-tax exemption for family-owned businesses, which
rewards
owners for keeping their businesses small.
Manufacturing’s rising coolness quotient should prove useful, but turning it into a highly sought-after career requires that companies in the sector back up the shiny new image with the right opportunities – and the right
rewards.
Likewise, good schooling occurs not as a result of monetary
rewards
and costs – the stock-in-trade of conventional economics – but because students, parents, and teachers identify with their schools, and because that identification is associated with learning.
The temporary "pain" paid handsome
rewards.
Like Don Quixote – and Cervantes himself – the artist dreams of other rules and
rewards
than his fellow men, who are content to digest their everyday lives.
The
rewards
of such initiatives could be substantial – for households, financial-services providers, economies, and the environment.
The organization is now working with UNEP to offer an experimental “green energy” app that
rewards
users for reduced carbon use.
Finally, a circular economy calls for adaptive logistics and a leadership culture that embraces the new system and
rewards
progress toward establishing it.
The political road is narrow, but it may exist, and the economic and social
rewards
of finding it would be very high.
But it merely fuels rent-seeking – the ability of particular groups in society to extract disproportionate
rewards
for their work.
With little or no regulatory supervision in most of the world, companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon, Alibaba, and Tencent used techniques common in propaganda and casino gambling, such as constant notifications and variable rewards, to foster psychological addiction.
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