Sentence examples for produced incentive from inspiring English sources

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The mixed motives of contributor country governments, recipient country governments and GHI executives produced incentive regimes in conflict between different aid mechanisms.

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He writes, "The great famine occurred within a system that produced incentives for local officials to exaggerate production while the state monopoly stifled incentives for increasing production".

This paper seeks to make three contributions to understanding how banks' executive pay has produced incentives for excessive risk-taking and how such pay should be reformed.

Mr. Bebchuk, who continued his "crusade" earlier this month when he testified before the House committee, argues that that pay and the long-term performance exist in an inverse relationship, wherein the methods used to reward C.E.O.'s produced incentives for those C.E.O.'s to stress the short-term gain at the expense of long-term rationality, especially the taking on of excessive risk.

The evolution of the MDL process toward providing an alternative dispute resolution forum for global settlements has produced incentives for the filing of cases that otherwise would not be filed if they had to stand on their own merit as a stand-alone action.

Less is more: prolonged intermittent access cocaine self-administration produces incentive-sensitization and addiction-like behavior.

Herring's final contention is that no alternatives to exclusion produce incentives sufficient to prevent future violations.

Producing incentives for staff to choose the lowest carbon option of travel is also a good idea; as is setting a challenge to teams to see who can reduce their carbon footprint the most each month.

It may be to provide additional scholarships to produce incentives for people to educate themselves in science and math and engineering.

Overall, the need to reduce risk and cost in the grant-based system produces "incentives … to get bigger and bigger" by winning the maximum number of grants and, because grad students and postdocs do the actual bench work, to "produce more scientists and engineers than can possibly find jobs as independent researchers".

More generally speaking, this phenomenon describes a situation in which the institutional setting produces incentives that create conflicts of interest and subsequently promote behavior on the part of those who perform the duties within the institution that systemically compromises the institution's purposes.

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