- A
disincentive is
something that
discourages an
individual or an
organization from
behaving in a
certain way.
Disincentives may fall
within the scope...
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rental yield (profit) and
prospect of
property price inflation. The
disincentives are the
locally varying rights of
tenants and
duties of
landlords in...
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compliance with the law.
Opaque and
complicated regulations are
other major disincentive that
hinders compliance and
pushes people towards underground economy...
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effort and
therefore higher levels of performance. For comparison, a
disincentive is
something that
discourages from
certain actions. An
incentive is a...
- The
Institute for
Fiscal Studies has
argued that
Universal Credit is a
disincentive for
people to save money, as when
liquid savings exceed £6,000 the Universal...
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prioritize welfare reform. He was
concerned that the
programs were
disincentivizing work and that the
growing welfare rolls would lead to both an unbalanced...
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March 2023. Cadoni, P. (2013), "Analysis of
Incentives and
Disincentives for
Cocoa in Nigeria" (PDF),
Technical notes series, MAFAP, Rome: FAO...
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order Maersk and Lego to stop
serving American customers as an
economic disincentive for
American invasion. As of 2019[update],
about two-thirds of Greenlanders...
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Proposition 13
alters the
balance of the
housing market because it
provides disincentives for
selling property, in
favor of
remaining at the
current property...
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Economics of
corruption deals with the
misuse of
public power for
private benefit and its
economic impact on society. This
discipline aims to
study the...