disincentive Betekenis & Definitie

  • En [ ˌdɪs.ɪnˈsen.tɪv]
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Betekenis van disincentive In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van disincentive

  • The 1859 law allowed the registration of haciendas and labour contracts, but the $.10 per contract charge acted as a disincentive to the system's use.

  • This is such a disincentive to early elections that none have been called since the implementation of the 1975 constitution.

  • A reward or punishment, unlike an incentive or disincentive, is understood to be merited or deserved.

  • Negligent mistakes can be penalized as lesser included public-welfare offences with monetary disincentives.

  • Alienation of a large share of agricultural produce from the real cultivator acted as disincentive for the producer.

  • It might be imagined that explicit disincentives could also be used to motivate workers.

  • There will be a clear disincentive to convert financial wealth into annuity income as the former will not be means tested while the latter will.

  • To highlight the effect of disincentives, they play two games that are identical except that one allows employers to punish workers for shirking.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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