Policymakers, for their part, need to give businesses incentive to do this.
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Now employers are trying to give staff an incentive to think hard about costs.
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This will give plans incentive to compete around their ability to expand coverage while still maintaining a competitive price.
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Importantly, if a local monopsonist did generate significant rents over immigrants it would give companies incentive to locate in the area.
If we want market participants to exercise discipline over the largest institutions, we need to give them the incentive to do so.
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Workers who find a new job at lower pay should also be compensated, to give them an incentive to work for less.
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Banks don't want to let borrowers who can really pay off the hook, to give others an incentive to default, or to recognise more losses.
It should also reduce banks' excess reserves to give them an incentive to borrow from each other in the interbank market, thereby enhancing the importance of money-market rates.
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Patents were established to give inventors an incentive to take the risk of coming up with new technologies in exchange for protection against others who would steal the idea before the inventors could commercialize it.
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Now, authorities are planning to soon reduce charges to land and park planes at 80 smaller destinations across the country to give airlines more incentive to fly there, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh said in an interview.
Instead of simply limiting foreign imports or adding federal taxes to fuel costs to give consumers an incentive to buy more fuel-efficient vehicles, the government instituted byzantine regulations that required American manufacturers to build (or at least market) fuel-efficient cars just so they could continue selling the cars and trucks they were already known for.
He figures the access to computers and video technology will give them an incentive to work on their literacy skills and a better vision of the world outside the favela.
In that climate of uncertainty the U.S. Agency for International Development opted for a cost-plus, fixed-fee deal--a contract often used by governments to exert some control over costs and give the contractor incentive to engage in open-ended work.
The other is to give these firms an incentive to invest in clean technology.
Other policies like the New Homes Bonus are also designed to give authorities the financial incentive to resolve local problems.
It sounds like sour grapes, but the point is to give the bosses an incentive to get lower-paid workers into the plan.
The idea is to give senior consultants an incentive to stay, but to target that incentive to those who are most profitable, rather than simply to those who are most senior.
These cases involve a complex web of federal laws and legal principles, including the patent system established under the Constitution, antitrust law, and the Hatch-Waxman Act, a 1984 law that was intended to give generic manufacturers an incentive to challenge patents.
Cheaper access to dollars from the Fed (via the ECB) for euro-zone banks will give them greater incentive to roll over existing liabilities rather than merely shrinking their balance sheets at the current breakneck pace.
But share-price performance is not a formal factor that the board's remuneration committee is supposed to take into account when deciding bonuses - because to do so would give too great an incentive to the chief executive to take dangerous short-term risks to temporarily boost the share price.
And China's huge holdings of Treasuries give it an incentive to diversify into other markets.
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This would give clinicians an incentive to work together to smooth care and reduce complications.
Fotheringham admitted the dressing room anecdotes of some of his team mates give him an incentive to succeed.
Daschle said the per capita cap approach would give states the incentive to improve services with guaranteed benefits.
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That is risky: if left for any length of time, those pledges give banks an incentive to behave recklessly.
Such thin interest-rate spreads give governments little incentive to trim their deficits.
These would give people the incentive to take risks and produce more.
Like Zynga, at Identified we give users an incentive to invite their friends to increase their Identified score, and our growth has skyrocketed.
Full coffers give governments little incentive to privatise, deregulate or make public accounts transparent, all long-standing demands of both foreign and local investors.
Instead of creating jobs, in-work benefits combined with a minimum wage would merely give firms an incentive to cut pay to the minimum.
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