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- Incentivisation abstract "Incentivisation or incentivization is the practise of building incentives into an arrangement or system in order to motivate the actors within it. Without incentivisation, systems are often counter-productive. For example, taxing people at 98% on all investment income gives them an incentive not to invest. This has the effects that: People stop investing The taxes stop being paid (due to people no longer investing) The economy behaves poorly (due to lack of investment)The above is a simple example of negative incentivisation.".
- Incentivisation wikiPageID "16348932".
- Incentivisation wikiPageRevisionID "426032672".
- Incentivisation hasPhotoCollection Incentivisation.
- Incentivisation subject Category:Motivation.
- Incentivisation comment "Incentivisation or incentivization is the practise of building incentives into an arrangement or system in order to motivate the actors within it. Without incentivisation, systems are often counter-productive. For example, taxing people at 98% on all investment income gives them an incentive not to invest.".
- Incentivisation label "Incentivisation".
- Incentivisation sameAs m.03whfkv.
- Incentivisation sameAs Q6014289.
- Incentivisation sameAs Q6014289.
- Incentivisation wasDerivedFrom Incentivisation?oldid=426032672.
- Incentivisation isPrimaryTopicOf Incentivisation.