Disincentives

Word DISINCENTIVES
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Definitions and meanings of "Disincentives"

What do we mean by disincentives?

That which discourages a particular behaviour; a deterrent.

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The word "disincentives" in example sentences

Logical universal health requires a different set of incentives and disincentives from the traditional insurance game, which is why it is operated by the government wherever it works. ❋ Unknown (2007)

At most schools, sys Priebatsch, professors fight the problem of cheating with a game mechanic called disincentives. ❋ Forbes Blogs (2011)

For one, South African exporters enjoy export incentives while their Nigerian counterparts say that, in their case, "disincentives" would be a more appropriate term. ❋ Unknown (1996)

Most of these latter items are concerned with eliminating or moderating what can only be termed "disincentives" to business -- onerous taxes that have built up over the years. ❋ Unknown (1977)

Stephen@15: I quite agree that the difficulty is that the long-term disincentives don’t have enough weight in the present. ❋ Unknown (2008)

However, Rehn said some "disincentives" are needed to prevent another eurozone country requiring a bailout. ❋ AOIFE WHITE (2010)

But despite the European Commission also stressing that "disincentives" designed to put Greece off were being discussed among euro partners, Papaconstantinou said no fresh measures had so far been sought from Athens "for the very simple reason that we have already taken measures far exceeding our target, precisely to safeguard that target." ❋ Eub2 (2010)

But let's assume that counseling and education and a system of non-evil "disincentives" could be implemented on a global scale from square one. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Liberal bloggers are arguing that if financial firms truly needed this $700 billion bailout, then the Bush Admin. wouldn't be concerned about creating "disincentives" for participating in the program: ❋ Ian Faerstein (2008)

"disincentives," but officials declined to say how much money was involved. ❋ < (2010)

"disincentives" for energy efficiency, according to the action plan. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The scheme, designed to remove disincentives to work, will have an upfront cost. ❋ Patrick Wintour (2010)

But under Putin, informal disincentives to such oversight were particularly pronounced. ❋ Daniel Treisman (2011)

At the same time, the country has a huge so-called informal economy and the lowest rate of women's participation in the labor force in Europe—a point Mr. Draghi emphasized, saying it was partly due to "implicit tax disincentives." ❋ Christopher Emsden (2011)

Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers Grey Trousers, $450, blackfleece.com; Darby II, $1,265, johnlobb.com Admittedly, the disincentives can be daunting. ❋ Darrell Hartman (2011)

Certainly there are disincentives for any country looking to apologize. ❋ Katie Engelhart (2011)

One explanation, Mr. Vaughan said, may be that inspectors have disincentives to give lower grades to restaurants on the margin, "either in the form of pressure from restaurant groups, or in the extra work it may entail to re-visit the restaurant for regrading." ❋ Sumathi Reddy (2011)

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