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Too much incentive means states will do it whether or not it works".
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It was, perversely, a fitting conclusion: a tax incentive meant to reward and spur job growth in an industry notorious for shock layoffs, while what was clearly the state's video game studio crown jewel was announcing a new bout of job cuts.
But analysts said the strategy is basically a cash-back incentive meant to boost business at a time when Tesla could be reaching its saturation point in the luxury car market.
Continuing education credits were not viewed as an incentive (mean 2.69, SD 1.44).
The very fact that options provide such strong incentives means that the temptation to inflate stock prices artificially will also be strong.
The fact that installers can now get access incentives means they can help their customers and quicken the pace of uptake.
The IPPR says the current "distribution of power and incentives means that local government is left administering a rigid system over which it has little control, while gaining no rewards and facing no penalties for its performance".
Increased environmental and economic awareness, coupled with local government incentives, means that solar energy applications in buildings are crucial to sustainable urban development and commercial energy investment.
If removal of financial incentives means that performance levels, and therefore potentially patient care, decline, this may have direct practical implications for policy makers, clinicians, and patients.
Mr Bush's energy bill was so influenced by lobbyists that John McCain dubbed it the "No Lobbyist Left Behind" act.These perverse incentives mean that governments can frequently spend lots of money without producing any improvement in public services.
The tax incentives meant less to him than lifestyle, he said, adding, "There are so many things to do and see," describing a concert of four pianists, 3-D movies and trips to Cartagena, Colombia, and Havana.
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