Incentives exist for political leaders to favor programs that entail immediate benefits and deferred costs; few incentives favor programs
promising immediate costs and deferred benefits, even though the latter programs are sometimes economically more effective than the former programs.
Not exact matches
As it becomes more apparent that making an
immediate profit from the Olympics is nearly impossible, cities are justifying the
costs by
promising future tourism benefits from the increased exposure.
[The companies] falsely
promise consumers they can achieve savings without increasing their payments, falsely
promise immediate savings that actually took years to achieve, mislead consumers about the
costs associated with the program, and falsely claim to be affiliated with mortgage lenders and servicers.
It
costs $ 749 and
promises immediate placement of your pet through one of the partner rescue groups.
By describing itself as an open - access journal, the JLA is
promising to maintain
immediate and no -
cost access to its articles via the Web.