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But it also reduced depositors' incentive to monitor banks' behaviour.
Second, the members of the group have an incentive to monitor one another's activities actively.
Shareholders have certainly been given a big incentive to monitor risk-taking and compensation structures more carefully (see chart 8).
A RAND Corporation study of consumer-directed high deductible plans found that when families had an incentive to monitor costs, they spent about 14 percent less.
"If they do, they will have an incentive to monitor economic fundamentals in neighboring countries and to use peer pressure to advocate policies to mitigate vulnerabilities".
Large shareholders have an incentive to monitor the performance of incumbent mangers and to engage with them, or even mount a proxy challenge, in the event of underperformance.
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Institutional owners with high ownership concentration have greater incentives to monitor the firm.
Yes, proxy advisers can get things wrong, but their own clients have incentives to monitor them.
Board members are part-timers with neither the knowledge nor the incentives to monitor companies effectively.
Thus the medical center "has no financial incentives to monitor, contain or reduce costs, since its income rises with them," Mr. Weitzman said.
This paradox of management-performance monitoring is especially serious in firms with dispersed ownership because small shareholders lack not only the skills, but also the incentives to monitor complex corporate decisions.
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