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But for tangible career benefits things look different.
Unfortunately, there is another E.U. regulation that covers "social security benefits" (things like unemployment benefits).
All the considerable benefits, things like guaranteed access to customer bases, EPG prominence, an incredibly valuable benefit.
"If they want to recognize civil unions for gays, giving them insurance benefits, things like that, I'm not against that".
To cut emissions we need very big investments to be made; but despite evident economic benefits, things are moving very slowly.
Then there is another kind of skilled worker who enjoys those benefits of agglomeration but also the externality-oriented benefits: things like knowledge spillovers in specialised industries or Jacobs externalities, in which urban diversity breeds serendipitous opportunities.
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"It was a cost-benefit thing".
"I thought it was going to be a benefit thing".
But you have to work to explain the benefits of things like that.
Suddenly it was about who benefits when things are getting better.
Hopefully they learned from our mistakes as well as they have enjoyed the benefits of things boomers have invented.
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