Collocations withincentive

These are words often used in combination withincentive.

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added incentive
Regressive taxation provides an added incentive to earn a degree so that a smaller gross wage difference motivates skill acquisition.
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additional incentive
However, as discussed previously, the subsequent return to procurement prices removed the additional incentive and confirmed the existence of policy uncertainty.
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adequate incentive
In practice, however, pollution taxes have often been set too low to have an adequate incentive effect.
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appropriate incentive
Moreover, there is a need for local government to design an appropriate incentive structure in order to involve communities in waste management.
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built-in incentive
The built-in incentive of receiving £170,000 on top of the funds already allocated has concentrated minds on making real progress in reducing waiting lists.
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cash incentive
Local authority cash incentive schemes can be a valuable means of helping tenants into home ownership while releasing vacancies for reletting to homeless people.
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conservation incentive
Bioprospecting values have been both touted as the saviour of the world's biodiversity, and downplayed as being so small as to create no conservation incentive.
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direct incentive
An international donor could achieve a given conservation objective at a lower cost by providing a direct incentive.
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enormous incentive
The opportunity to trade in a monopoly commodity like salt was an enormous incentive.
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extra incentive
Who is getting an extra incentive for what?
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financial incentive
First, the consumer recognized that the physician had no financial incentive to ration medical care.
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fiscal incentive
After all, free depreciation is a new and very powerful fiscal incentive aimed at the elimination of areas where high unemployment tends to persist.
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incentive mechanism
There is, however, a catch in this incentive mechanism.
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incentive scheme
The key feature to promote adherence, the incentive scheme, associated with achieving points and behaviour change.
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monetary incentive
Older couples with already large families, who are less able or willing to have more children, may need little monetary incentive not to have children.
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perverse incentive
The community care changes were supposed to halt the perverse incentive towards institutional forms of care in the years before 1993.
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powerful incentive
This policy has severe effects on private saving and growth because it creates a powerful incentive for early consumption.
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profit incentive
A heavy profit incentive holds no loyalty or patriotism.
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proper incentive
Then they have the opportunity of paying taxation when they spend, or of saving their money, given the proper incentive.
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strong incentive
This creates a strong incentive to acquire broader knowledge, including aggregate policy parameters.
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substantial incentive
I know that several substantial organisations share his view, but the arrangements already in place provide quite a substantial incentive for machinery and plant.
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sufficient incentive
In the decentralized economy, the rent for living space is no longer a sufficient incentive for households to locate at the optimal positions.
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taxation incentive
Again, given the environmental and fuel efficiency advantages of diesel, the taxation incentives should be enhanced to further its acceptability among consumers.
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tremendous incentive
First, that dissolution created a tremendous incentive to high scarcity land values.
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