Sentence examples for weaker incentives from inspiring English sources

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(Indeed, weaker incentives for local officials to puff up their GDP figures may have accentuated the dipping growth in provincial economies).

Colliard (2015) considers a model in which local supervisors are more lenient, so that banks also have weaker incentives to hide information from them.

A well-designed price cap plan can replace cost-of-service regulation's weaker incentives for investment in improved efficiency and investment in the grid with positive rewards for superior performance.

Moreover, even the owners of inputs employed in the secondary sector will have weaker incentives to support protectionism if this shift toward services occurs at the expense of the consumption of the exportable good.

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Targeted subsidies for low-wage workers (like the Earned Income Tax Credit in the U.S). would have weaker incentive effects relative to the citizens' income, reducing work effort and incentives to upgrade one's skills.

Among other statements, we prove that the weaker incentive compatibility property of truthfulness in expectation in our mechanism is necessary; universally truthful mechanisms that have an inclusion-maximality property have an approximation ratio of at least 2.

The fixed and variable cost components of stigma seem to be of about equal importance in explaining the somewhat weaker incentive effects on labour supply of child nutrition programmes relative to other income.

There was an increase in unnecessary care and in the probability of admission when the bonus system switched from one with a weaker incentive to increase services to one with a stronger incentive, suggesting that improvement in the financial health of public hospitals was achieved at least in part through the provision of more unnecessary care and drugs and through admitting more patients.

The increase in unnecessary care and increase in the number of admissions out of the existing number of outpatients, with the bonus system switching from one with a weaker incentive to one with a stronger incentive, suggests that the improvement in hospital cost recovery was achieved at least in part through the provision of more unnecessary care and drugs and through admitting more patients.

For example, a LA would have a weaker incentive to encourage an expansion of care home capacity if some of the benefits in terms of reductions in delayed discharge accrue to neighbouring LAs or if the needs of the elderly population of a LA can be satisfied by neighbouring capacity.

This combination of weak incentives and weak norms weakens the reliability of economic research.

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