0 something that encourages you to act in a particular way -- zachęta, bodziec
The government should provide incentives for young people to stay in school.
[ + to do sth ] People had little incentive to save.
To some extent the latter reflects differing views on the effectiveness of the various incentives to change.
This paper builds upon the theoretical framework from the precision irrigation literature to study the roles of information, institutions, and price incentives in irrigated agriculture.
The incentive to collect and return the item is effectively transferred to the agents with the lowest opportunity cost of time.
In this part we examine papers on redistribution, constitutional design, and the incentives and quality of political elites.
But which institutional features of the two systems shape the incentives relevant for coalition formation?
Wider, more detailed research into the working of access systems and of any financial or other incentives is urgently needed.
How contributions are collected under the reformed systems may also affect incentives.
Party-based systems create career incentives for the legislator to support the overall aims of the parties.