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Ragnar Nurkse referenced the work of Allyn A. Young to assert that inducement to invest is limited by the size of the market.
The original idea behind this was put forward by Adam Smith, who stated that division of labour (as against inducement to invest) is limited by the extent of the market.
In addition, when clinical studies provide healthcare services, it may serve as an inappropriate inducement or coercion to potential participants particularly when patients are poor and such standard of healthcare services are limited or unavailable in their locality [ 29].
Of the various problems I've laid out — its status as an extrinsic inducement and a mechanism of control, its message of conditional acceptance, its detrimental effects on intrinsic motivation and achievement -- none is limited to the times when we praise someone's ability.
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the Kentucky Real Estate Commission in March, charging that the agency limited competition among real estate brokers in the state by establishing regulations that prohibit real estate companies from offering rebates and other inducements to attract consumers.
Of the various problems I've laid out -- its status as an extrinsic inducement and a mechanism of control, its message of conditional acceptance, its detrimental effects on intrinsic motivation and achievement -- none is limited to the times when we praise someone's ability.
One of the laws, intended to protect consumers, says that a hospital cannot knowingly make a payment to a doctor "as an inducement to reduce or limit services" to Medicare or Medicaid patients.
As to the nature of the money or favour given or received, the main issue in drafting laws against bribery has been whether to limit the crime to cases in which money or property is the inducement or to extend it to cases in which any benefit or advantage is conferred or promised, as most statutes now do.
Because most would be reluctant to accept that even extraordinarily tempting offers limit one's responsibility for yielding to them, the magnitude of the inducement by itself seems not to suffice to explain our judgments of responsibility.
SUP argues that limiting recovery to attorney's fees would "not constitute a sufficient deterrent" for shipowners inappropriately denying maintenance and cure to an injured sailor, and that such capped awards "are likely to be too small an inducement" for lawyers to want to represent injured seamen", thus discouraging an injured seaman from pursuing litigation in the first place.
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