- A
disincentive is
something that
discourages an
individual or an
organization from
behaving in a
certain way.
Disincentives may fall
within the scope...
- will.
Another function performed by the
ketubah amount was to
provide a
disincentive for the
husband contemplating divorcing his wife: he
would need to have...
-
Retrieved 26
March 2023. Cadoni, P. (2013), "Analysis of
Incentives and
Disincentives for
Cocoa in Nigeria" (PDF),
Technical notes series, MAFAP, Rome: FAO...
-
prioritize welfare reform. He was
concerned that the
programs were
disincentivizing work and that the
growing welfare rolls would lead to both an unbalanced...
-
effort and
therefore higher levels of performance. For comparison, a
disincentive is
something that
discourages from
certain actions. An
incentive is a...
- that may be mined, the
possibility of
activating a mine is a
powerful disincentive to shipping. In the
absence of
effective measures to
limit each mine's...
-
broad powers that in
other states are
carried out by cities,
creating a
disincentive to incorporate, and thus have
large urbanized areas which have no muni****l...
- cynicism, uncertainty, apathy, distrust, and paranoia, all of
which disincentivize citizen engagement and
mobilization for
social or
political change....
-
provider of food to
lowland and
coastal Mesoamericans creating a
further disincentive to
settle down in
permanent communities.
Ceremonial centers were the...
-
opposed to
traditional property taxes which reward land
abandonment and
disincentivize construction, maintenance, and repair.
Another example of a tax with...