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Under these conditions, a price collar for offsets emerges as a largely overlooked policy option to foster investment incentives.
It is a distinctive culture, but one fostered by incentives and organization.
Sibling rivalries among funds are fostered by incentives typically offered to their managers.
On impact, this increases the probability of unemployed workers finding a job in the private sector because lower wages foster the incentive for private job creation.
There is also evidence to suggest tax incentives foster giving in low-income countries.
These incentives foster collaboration, but do not guarantee the network members' commitment to share their information, and human or physical resources.
A great introduction to the structural problems in finance; conflicts of interest and perverse incentives fostering hubris, short-termism, incompetence and, yes, greed.
The Sochi Olympics are a prime example: the biggest contracts were given to firms run by Mr Putin's chums, including Arkady Rotenberg, his boyhood judo partner.This sort of thing creates a system of perverse incentives, fosters cynicism and cronyism and discourages those who want to use their initiative and skills.
The stated WTP for referral can therefore estimate a caregivers' valuation of referral and can be used as a basis for financial incentives fostering referral completion.
Robert Stone Involve the private sector: Governments can create incentives to foster the creation of financial products for the poor but this will not guarantee that things will happen, so including the private sector is key.
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