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"While paid work is better than unemployment, higher rents in booming cities can act as a considerable disincentive, and one that the government should act on.
(Past participant, rural, male) Overall, perceived procedural burdens and delays were a considerable disincentive to continue or embark on participation in the scheme.
Secondly, in the 1940s and 1950s, meat and wool farming were very buoyant and timber price controls provided a considerable disincentive.
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While one might argue that animals are the most sensitive sentinels for RVFV outbreaks, there are considerable disincentives for reporting RVFV outbreaks.
However, swab collection causes considerable discomfort and has been identified as a disincentive for routine STI screening.
Casey Mulligan of the University of Chicago has done a considerable amount of research on Obamacare's impact on the disincentive to work, calling it "startling". He finds that Obamacare's subsidies are "roughly equivalent to doubling both employer and employee payroll tax rates for half of the population"; i.e., the half of the working population that is eligible for Obamacare subsidies.
Where is the disincentive here?
The price of property is another disincentive.
These disincentive effects may be small.
That is a disincentive against disruptive innovation.
This could be another possible disincentive.
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