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Crucially, governments must also install safeguards to ensure that the entrepreneurial state reaps an appropriate share of the
rewards
for its efforts.
As they assume a greater role in the commercialization and deployment of battery-storage technology, they will earn their fair share of
rewards.
Whether the debacle reflected the BJP’s unfortunate choice of coalition partners or its emphasis on growth when too many Indians had not benefited from it, the lesson for politicians was that growth did not provide electoral
rewards.
In the Review, we recommended market-entry
rewards
for makers of new drugs, provided that the lump sum is not used for marketing and promotion.
We also recommended that those developing new vaccines or alternatives and state-of-the-art diagnostics be eligible for such rewards, given that these innovations can vastly reduce the misuse of antimicrobials.
As with medical research, early innovations will not reap significant financial rewards, so there is no strong incentive for private investment today.
China can support innovation in many ways, including by developing research-and-development clusters and helping inventors reap
rewards
through stronger intellectual property protection and reforms to the process of bringing firms to market.
The risks inherent in globalized production carry great
rewards
for those who know how to manage them properly.
A solution is to provide in-kind
rewards
– such as a down payment on a house, a contribution to a retirement fund, or lifetime health insurance – so that the program would not be attractive to people who might otherwise rush to donate on the promise of a large sum of instant cash.
What better way to mark World Kidney Day than for global health leaders to take a bold step and urge countries to experiment with donor
rewards?
Yet some amount of inequality is vital to create appropriate incentives, support competition, and provide reasonable
rewards.
High pay in the banking sector, so the argument goes,
rewards
success but does not penalize failure.
This system
rewards
managers for taking risks, even when the risk is excessive.
But, however imperceptibly, the
rewards
for success on Wall Street, and in finance more generally, are changing, just as the definition of finance must change if is to reclaim its stature in society and the trust of citizens and leaders.
Beyond compensation, the next generation of finance professionals will be paid its truest
rewards
in the satisfaction that comes with the gains made in democratizing finance – extending its benefits into corners of society where they are most needed.
We now know that porn delivers
rewards
to the male brain in the form of a short-term dopamine boost, which, for an hour or two afterwards, lifts men’s mood and makes them feel good in general.
It has often been claimed that capitalism
rewards
the qualities of self-restraint, hard-work, inventiveness, thrift, and prudence.
In a perfectly competitive market, with full information, models of the market show that all the factors of production receive
rewards
equal to their marginal products, i.e., all are paid what they are worth.
It
rewards
ambition, promotes office-at-any-cost politics, and devalues merit.
Wahhabi clerics, for example, call for jihad against the Shia “heretics” promising the
rewards
of heaven.
Rewards
in biomedical research go to “solo workers,” and do nothing to acknowledge the work that can be done only by multi-functional groups.
Scholars and institutions with high publishing rates in the established journals receive better productivity scores, which translate into bigger rewards, in terms of enhanced careers and greater research funding.
It requires support for growth,
rewards
for work, investment in opportunity, and, unavoidably, reforms to Social Security and Medicare.
And highly demanding young people, weaned on technology, have a much different perspective on work, flexibility, and
rewards.
For companies, contracts are more likely to be durable if they are negotiated in a way that continuously
rewards
firms for risky and capital-intensive investment in terms of the net present value of their earnings.
China can reap those
rewards
without angering its largest trade partners, the EU and the US.
It ought to be possible to persuade governments in those countries to curb such behavior by holding out the prospect of substantial
rewards.
But if it is perceived to be the result of an unfair system that
rewards
a privileged few, inequality can undermine individuals’ motivation to work hard and invest in the future.
Now they are ignored as we, solitarily, grub for the
rewards
of our material freedom.
A quarter of young people in Spain, Portugal, and Greece are unemployed, and many people sense that the
rewards
of prosperity are not being fairly distributed.
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