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The meager professional
rewards
for breadth, coupled with the inaccuracy and reputational risk associated with forecasting, leads to disengagement for most academics.
Nor will changing the incentives – say, by penalizing underperformance as well as rewarding high performance – solve the problem, because any fee structure that
rewards
true financial wizards also
rewards
charlatans.
This may be old wine in a new bottle, but old wine often
rewards
those who are willing to taste it.
Moreover, in a discipline that regards ingenuity as the ultimate virtue, those who engage in the grunt work of data cleaning and replication receive few
rewards.
By contrast, an intellectual property regime
rewards
innovators by creating a temporary monopoly power, allowing them to charge far higher prices than they could if there were competition.
It is when the
rewards
of economic progress accrue mainly to the already wealthy that the disjunction between minority and majority cultural values becomes seriously destabilizing.
The second coming of liberalism represented by Roosevelt, Keynes, and the founders of the European Union has been destroyed by the economics of globalization: the pursuit of an ideal equilibrium through the free movement of goods, capital, and labor, with its conjoined tolerance of financial criminality, obscenely lavish
rewards
for a few, high levels of unemployment and underemployment, and curtailment of the state’s role in welfare provision.
The rural-urban divide wedded the grassroots rural population to upcountry patronage networks and vote-buying, while elected politicians reaped their
rewards
through corruption and graft.
If a bank is too big to fail, regulators should go even further, and regulate proprietary traders’ compensation packages to ensure that risks and
rewards
are properly aligned.
At home, Merkel can hope to reap the
rewards.
When the public sector takes key risks along the innovation chain – such as providing guaranteed loans to companies like Tesla – we should think more creatively about the kinds of contracts that enable the public to share not only the risks, but also some of the
rewards.
The fact is that journalists of various genders, ethnicities, and backgrounds experience different environments differently, in terms of both the risks they face and the
rewards
they can reap.
Moreover, differential
rewards
do indeed create incentives for people to learn, work, and innovate, activities that promote overall growth and advance poverty reduction.
The second missing element concerns the weight to be given to non-material factors when measuring the distribution of material
rewards
in richer countries as much as in poor ones.
Sheila Coronel, a distinguished investigative journalist and the academic dean of the Columbia Journalism School, has found that the list of illicit
rewards
includes profits from extortion, property commandeered from victims, ransom for kidnapped suspects, and even commissions from funeral parlors.
Depending on the characteristics of different products, possible interventions would include advance market commitments and market-entry
rewards.
Only in exchange for Iran’s permanent renunciation of enrichment will they provide major
rewards
– from lifting all sanctions and trade restrictions to security guarantees.
For 30 years, East Asians have received the ample
rewards
of Adam Smith’s insight that free trade would bring material benefits to participating countries.
Moreover, Islamic finance is more equitable: lenders and borrowers share risks and rewards, which increases the focus on long-term goals and discourages excessive short-term risk-taking.
But Megaupload offered cash
rewards
to users who uploaded files that proved popular with other users.
When the job market
rewards
whom you know more than what you know, young people with well-connected parents have an obvious advantage.
The shift in the debate from just a year ago seems dramatic: no one even mentions the notion of trickle-down economics anymore, and few are willing to argue that there is a close congruence between social contributions and private
rewards.
And we will have to engage major companies in a new way, giving them ample incentives and market
rewards
for success, without allowing them to hold a monopoly on successful technologies that should be widely adopted.
This approach can result in large
rewards
for important inventions--precisely what is needed if maximum incentive is to be given to people to develop bold new concepts--and has served us well over the centuries since 1624.
While previously most patentable inventions were produced in laboratories, with business-method patents the
rewards
for creativity can now motivate all kinds of people throughout a business organization.
A perceived lack of enforceability weakens compliance with investment treaties and
rewards
repeat offenders, such as Argentina, which has appeared in more ICSID cases than any other state.
If more persuasion was needed, we could offer
rewards
for cooperation - anything from cigarettes to political asylum.
By definition, few succeed, but those who do may enjoy great personal and financial
rewards.
Refusing to talk didn’t change any of that, but it brought India no
rewards.
The more that everyone has access to the same educational opportunities, the more society will tend to accept some receiving disproportionate
rewards.
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