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Our global trade regimes, especially the TRIPS agreement, disproportionally benefit the developed world while adding significant disadvantages for the poor.
The Kauffman Foundation points out several reasons why they choose to keep pouring capital into the industry: the J-curve narrative, VC investment allocation mandates (which should disproportionally benefit large funds), the "relationship business" philosophy, and potentially misleading return metrics (such as IRR).
"But the same pain point teachers have, small businesses have, churches have, non-profits have…If we can solve a general pain point, it will benefit teachers, and disproportionally benefit low-income, minority communities for whom access to computers is limited.
The proposal generally resembles that of many of his rivals, which analysts have noted disproportionally benefit the wealthy and risk blowing a hole through the federal government's budget.
This beneficial effect, at least theoretically, could disproportionally benefit Asians.
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But wide access to the vouchers has led to complaints that the program disproportionally benefits higher-income families.
"Rick Perry is essentially providing a massive tax cut disproportionally benefiting higher income people".
Because the intervention disproportionally benefits the poorest segments of the population, a government that was seeking to reduce overall inequality in the population might give it higher priority than the simple CE results would suggest.
That is damaging since, as you point out, students from disadvantaged family backgrounds benefit disproportionally from attending selective colleges.
The most affluent groups in society benefit disproportionally from generously subsidised university education enabling graduates to earn on average an extra $1 million during their lifetimes: raise deferred contribution fees.
One note of dissent was struck by Stephen Burke, chief executive of charity United for All Ages, who said the proposals were regressive because richer families would benefit disproportionally from the cap.
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