Lost productivity, hospital stays, crash investigations, higher insurance premiums and the like may have a combined cost of around 1-2% of GDP.
生产力损失、住院、事故调查、高额保险费等等所付出的成本总共约占GDP的1% ~ 2%。
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Now, I'm not saying that they can cost companies billions in lost revenues. But they can crash servers or provide poor customer experience, and that can be both frustrating and expensive.
Most important, would the uncertain benefit of averting a future asset crash outweigh the certain cost of barring economic activity today that could make society better off?