Sentences with phrase «of economic incentives»

We saw and still do see a lack of economic incentive in doing so.
And there are plenty of economic incentives for expanding fast food chains and other lifestyle - altering franchises to other geographic regions.
While I see the economic incentive for the government, how much of an economic incentive is this REALLY for families of early graduates?
Second, as part of its economic incentive, TV has encouraged shorter and shorter exposure of both candidates and issues.
Be aware of the economic incentives of those who seek your business with financial products, and be reasonably skeptical.
In developed societies, once women don't want children or marriage, no level of economic incentive succeeds in changing their minds.
And as we know is the case in our current recycling infrastructure, if there's less of an economic incentive to recycle, less recycling will occur.
I think there's a lot of economic incentives built into this already.
That's because SISA is an intricate — and integrated — system of economic incentives for good land stewardship.
But the absence of economic incentives to fight AIDS might make an observer feel, apart from any moral, sectarian or theological considerations, that a religious revival alone can save South Africa from eventually consigning perhaps a third of its population to death.
While the optimal response may be achieved by a combination of economic incentives and regulation, there is a concern that the Bush administration is stuck in the ideology of free markets and will not allow regulation, even when it is efficient and not opposed by industry.
«Where Ethereum comes from is basically you take the idea of crypto economics and the kinds of economic incentives that keeps things like bitcoin going to create decentralized networks with memory for a whole bunch of applications,» he said.
The fact is that Amazon routinely accepts indirect tax breaks in the form of economic incentives when it opens offices, warehouses and data centers across the U.S.. From 2005 to 2014, the company received at least US$ 613 million in local government subsidies to build warehouses, and a further US$ 147 million in subsidies for its data centres, according to the non-profit Institute for Local Self - Reliance, a U.S. advocacy group that helps communities develop sustainable economic strategies.
Training grants, revenue grants and real estate tax abatements are a few of the economic incentives the city offers start - up businesses which have helped hundreds spouted up in Jacksonville or relocate from other states.
Alden, You've tapped a lot of key issues here — the lack of economic incentive on the company's side to invest in plus sized design, the lack of economic ability for many plus sized women to spend more on ethical clothing due to the correlation between poverty and obesity, and the societal stigma that plus sized status is «supposed» to be temporary, and not worth the investment.
Lead researcher Harriet Condie, from UEA's school of Environmental Sciences, said: «We took into account data such as catch and discard figures from fishing trawlers, fish prices and landing costs, to calculate whether banning the practice of discarding will offer enough of an economic incentive to fish sustainably.
These threats might be offset if a program of economic incentives can be devised for farmers to maintain flooding of crops, such as alfalfa and irrigated pasture, to the benefit of both farmers and curlews.
Ho's research examines the effects of economic incentives and regulations on the quality and costs of health care.
«The teacher assistant fix to the budget that we need should not be held hostage,» said Rep. Larry Pittman (R - Cabarrus), who was frustrated by the Senate's insistence that in order to save teacher assistants» jobs, House members must agree to legislation that provide a package of economic incentives and cap local sales tax rates.
The lion's share of the economic incentive will come in the form of buy - in from agricultural giants like Unilever, which the donors hope will agree to pay extra for sustainably - harvested products.
«Ignoring the R&D costs from the many companies that have not received a U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval indicates a lack of understanding of the risk companies» face at the outset of an uncertain project and the role of economic incentives in ensuring investment despite steep odds,» she said in a statement.
To arrest population growth the Chinese regime created a program of mass «ideological education» and a system of economic incentives to encourage people to have fewer children.
Breaking the back of high property and individual income taxes through mandate reform, strategic investments in our schools and cities and smarter use of economic incentives would make New York a better place to live, work and do business.
The absence of economic incentives to fight AIDS might make an observer feel, apart from any moral, sectarian or theological considerations, that a religious revival alone can save South Africa from eventually consigning perhaps a third of its population to death.
It isn't that Best Picture hasn't always been mostly dominated by male narratives — it's that the strong female - driven movies started to fail to catch fire at the box - office around the mid-90s and once that happened, there has never been much of an economic incentive to get those films made.
This is achieved using a combination of economic incentives and basic cryptographic tools.
Where Ethereum comes from is basically you take the idea of crypto economics and the kinds of economic incentives that keeps things like bitcoin going to create decentralized networks with memory for a whole bunch of applications.
In my view, the problem remains one of economic incentive.
Bitcoin's design and its system of economic incentives has been set up specifically to combat the destructive potential of a 51 % attack.
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