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It allows for fine-tuning and self-selection of migration flows,
yielding
far better results than even the most well-meaning bureaucrats could ever achieve.
One hypothesis is that foreign central banks that were accumulating trillions of dollars finally figured out that they were likely to be holding these reserves for years to come, and could afford to put at least some of the money into medium-term US treasury notes
yielding
(initially) far higher returns than T-bills.
Of the 99,500 people without cancer, 1% will test positive,
yielding
995 false positives out of 1,470 positive tests.
But such mass screening is notoriously ineffective in predicting violence, often
yielding
enormous numbers of misidentified threats.
For starters, they are responsible for public capital expenditure, driving the improvement in China’s physical infrastructure and
yielding
reasonable returns for private investors.
can produce a consistent model
yielding
just about any policy recommendation he favored at the start.”
These campaigns are
yielding
results.
In order to meet his obligations to the option holders if it occurs, he parks the $100 million in one-year US Treasury bills
yielding
4%.
The inflow of foreign aid to boost agricultural production did not rise until after the world food crisis of the 1970’s, and it peaked in the late 1980’s,
yielding
payoffs some years later.
But repression is
yielding
diminishing returns for the Party, owing to a third revolutionary development: the dramatic decline in the cost of collective action.
And yet nutrition is one of the best investments we can make, with every $1 invested in nutrition
yielding
$16 in returns.
But young people, born and raised in democratic societies, have increasingly been
yielding
to the appeal of death-dealing groups like the Islamic State, leaving their homes and families to wage jihad in faraway places.
In an environment of extremely low interest rates and frothy equity markets, infrastructure also looks like an attractive and reasonably safe alternative to stocks and bonds,
yielding
returns that can ultimately finance the pensions of the West’s aging societies.
The company’s revenue varies with the global price of copper,
yielding
higher government revenues in some years and declines – for example, this year – when the global price is down.
Meanwhile, cure-focused studies of elite controllers are
yielding
clues about regions of the virus that mutate less, which could hold important lessons for vaccine researchers.
Decades of frustration are now
yielding
to success: the application of sophisticated statistical techniques to the accelerating accumulation of unprecedented quantities of so-called Big Data that the Internet simultaneously generates and captures.
In Europe, where countries have banded together since the end of World War II,
yielding
some precious individual sovereignty in order to construct a more stable whole, the struggles of the common currency have instilled fear in citizens’ hearts – and in their votes.
Reform Judaism in Germany resulted in religious and cultural particularism
yielding
to a far greater degree of universalism than was envisaged at any time in the Jewish past.
Thus, the sharp fall in the crude-oil price – from about $110 last year to around $60 today – is
yielding
hundreds of billions of dollars in savings for oil importers.
The democratic way of life, these writers argue, tends to destroy original thought and to suppress “high” culture,
yielding
a mediocrity that leaves citizens vulnerable to democracy’s enemies.
Each year, there would be an estimated 640,000 fewer newborn deaths, 150,000 fewer maternal deaths, and 600,000 fewer children losing their mothers –
yielding
economic benefits of roughly $145 billion.
Up to now, the Argentine model has seemed successful,
yielding
substantial economic growth for the country since 2001.
A relatively small outlay of $10 million could generate breakthroughs that would help millions, possibly
yielding
benefits of as much as $600 for every dollar invested.
Overall, the developing countries are growing at around 7% per year, and the developed economies at around 2%,
yielding
a global average of around 4.5%.
Nevertheless, there are grounds for the US doing less in the greater Middle East than it has in recent years: the weakening of al-Qaeda; the poor prospects for peacemaking efforts; and, above all, the mounting evidence that, by any measure, massive nation-building initiatives are not
yielding
returns commensurate with the investments.
So long as spending goes to investments
yielding
a modest return of 6%, the long-term debt will be reduced, even as the short-term deficit increases, owing to the higher tax revenues generated by the larger output in the short run and the more rapid growth in the long run.
Spending $200 million could avert several hundred thousand deaths,
yielding
benefits that are 25 times higher than the costs.
They must show how alternate models are tested against all available evidence under controlled conditions,
yielding
observations that can be repeated – and measurements that can be reproduced – by other researchers.
The EU, after all, is composed of sovereign states that jealously guard their prerogatives while occasionally
yielding
some aspect of sovereignty to central institutions for mutually agreed-upon purposes.
In the end, discretionary monetary policy results only in higher inflation without
yielding
any output or employment gains.
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