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It would create its own set of incentives, which, on balance, would pressure individual countries to avoid demotion, just as top-tier football (soccer) teams seek to avoid relegation to the minor leagues.
Today, it is clear that reining in government also means finding ways to shape
incentives
so that innovation in government keeps pace with innovation in other service sectors.
To promote state and local policy innovation, the federal government often assumes the role of venture capitalist, providing measurable goals and incentives, rather than dictating solutions.
For example, various
incentives
have been provided to encourage enterprises to use the RMB to settle transactions.
These outcomes come after 14 years of a strong affirmative action program known as Black Economic Empowerment (BEE), which created all sorts of
incentives
and constraints to foster black participation in ownership, management, control, skills development, procurement and entrepreneurship.
Compounding this pattern are poor
incentives.
Principals, be they investors or voters, determine the
incentives
of agents, be they asset managers or elected officials and policymakers.
For its part, Singapore is increasingly seeing the effects of a decade of regulatory reforms, including government grants and tax
incentives
to encourage foreign investment in the technology sector.
To be sure, debt forgiveness is tricky, raising complicated issues of fairness and
incentives.
Establishing policy credibility will require diminishing the muddled microeconomic
incentives
of state control and guarantees.
Simply put, today’s muddled market
incentives
impede transformation by favoring state-owned enterprises.
But spending more on, say, public-sector jobs would bring only temporary benefits; in the long term, such spending would weaken work
incentives
and undermine corporate investment, which is already on the decline.
More generally, we should be supporting scientists working on new adaptive-management methods, and the private sector should be given
incentives
to invest in greater sustainable sourcing and increased supply- and production-chain transparency.
Similarly, automobile manufacturers, mobility-services companies, and local governments are working together to advance sustainable transportation by providing
incentives
for efficient non-ownership of vehicles.
Instead of creating
incentives
that would unleash public energies, the government pushed citizens farther and farther from politics and policymaking, thereby deepening social apathy and atomization.
Leveraging a mixture of administrative guidance and monetary incentives, the city government plans to reduce the share of garments in the output of textiles products by 25% in three years and to increase the industrial applications of chemical fibers, which promise much higher returns than apparel production.
Some governments have already implemented important measures to support the shift toward more environmentally friendly practices, including financial and market
incentives.
Efforts to entice investors under “business as usual” conditions, which provide only modest
incentives
to pursue projects that strengthen economic sustainability, are no longer tenable.
The idea is simple: with the right incentives, people, governments, and industries will preserve and restore tropical forests, rather than plow them under.
But with identity economics it all makes sense, and we gain an entirely new perspective on work incentives, not just in the military, but in all pursuits.
For example, in order to finance reform, local banks need
incentives
to expand credit.
With proper training and incentives, diplomats would be better equipped to anticipate change.
That means investing in education and building
incentives
to increase productivity through changes in products, processes, or organization.
The leading Asian countries, including Ban’s South Korea, have long favored a balance of diplomatic approaches and economic
incentives
as the way to solve complex challenges.
Many at the time rejected the policy altogether, warning that it would destroy
incentives
and bring the economy to a halt.
That is why McDonnell’s proposal deserves consideration, provided that we remain alert to
incentives
and the laws of the market.
The Review is studying ways to align financial
incentives
for developing new antimicrobial drugs more closely with these medicines’ true social value.
In the coming months, the Review will make recommendations regarding market
incentives
for developing new antibiotics and searching for potential alternatives – such as vaccines – to the use of these drugs in agriculture.
The HFEA is merely “removing disincentives,” not “creating incentives.”
According to the World Health Organization, the annual funding deficit for TB research and development is more than $1.3 billion, a shortfall that is exacerbated by a lack of market
incentives
within the pharmaceutical industry.
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