"Economic incentives" refers to rewards or benefits offered to individuals or businesses to encourage specific economic behaviors or actions. These incentives can include financial rewards, tax breaks, or other advantages that aim to motivate people to make certain choices, such as investing in a certain industry, starting a business, or adopting environmentally friendly practices. The idea is to influence economic decisions by offering appealing benefits that outweigh the costs or risks involved.
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And there are plenty of
economic incentives for expanding fast food chains and other lifestyle - altering franchises to other geographic regions.
Among other attributes, the programs must
offer economic incentives for sustainable production, and they must provide for secure land tenure and participatory land - use planning.
Instead of casting judgment about smoking, I have simply raised the stakes so that smokers have a
greater economic incentive to quit.
They say records are made to be broken, and we have seen improved performance in team and individual sports in recent years due to
increased economic incentives and refined training techniques.
Platform token is a critical part of blockchain system that
aligns economic incentives of key stakeholders, users, developers, investors and miners.
One solution is to provide
new economic incentives for enabling restoration of forests and other natural vegetation.
Otherwise, in a lower oil price world, consumers have
few economic incentives to make the switch away from oil or to use it more efficiently.
The project promises 50,000 jobs over the next two decades, and many of the finalist cities are offering
large economic incentives to the company to land it.
I will also say, however, that while
economic incentives work on the population level, they are rife with problems at the individual level.
It also provides
many economic incentives for intellectual property developed and licensed from the country, such as patent royalty exemption and a research and development tax credit.
Did they follow the short
term economic incentives given by their companies, or did they do what was right for their owners.
The tax would generate revenue for governments whose usual sources of revenue
hamper economic incentives to work, save, or undertake commercial risks.
Other suggestions include altering the physical environment,
creating economic incentives to select healthier items or even adding express lines for more nutritious food.
Basically acting as a policy instrument, this sort of cap - and - trade initiative
provides economic incentives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
There is an urgent need to design and implement a range of policy measures that will create clear, predictable, long -
term economic incentives for CO2 reduction in the market.
The regional economic development councils were formed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration as a way of applying for grants and other
economic incentives from the state.
Psychological contributions to limiting climate change will come not from trying to change people's attitudes, but by helping to make low - carbon technologies more attractive and user - friendly,
economic incentives more transparent and easier to use, and information more actionable and relevant to the people who need it.
The «emissions reductions» approach, including cap - and - trade systems and
other economic incentive mechanisms as well as direct regulatory controls, will require power plants, cars, and many other GHG sources to become more «efficient» by cutting their discharges.
Tyson Foods Inc. will receive a state
economic incentives package worth $ 20 million to build a new chicken production complex in Tennessee, a project that's expected to include $ 322 million in private investment and...
Although the company has undoubtedly secured agreements from bitumen producers to supply Energy East, such deals only matter if global oil prices are high enough to provide
enough economic incentive to continue expanding oil sands production.