Incentives
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That means a dollar received when lying is worth to them only 75 cents without any
incentives
you put in place for them to behave honestly.
The idea I want to leave you with is it's all right to appeal to
incentives.
I'm an economist; I certainly believe in the fact that
incentives
work.
But do think about selecting the right people rather than having people and then putting
incentives
in place.
For example, one thing that I have written quite a lot about is the possibility of incorporating explicit
incentives
into a basic income.
And we can take that idea of building
incentives
into a basic income, and maybe extend it to other areas.
So by incorporating
incentives
into a basic income, we might actually improve it, and also, perhaps, take at least a couple of steps towards solving another problem that I think we're quite possibly going to face in the future, and that is, how do we all find meaning and fulfillment, and how do we occupy our time in a world where perhaps there's less demand for traditional work?
Everything from the way technology is developed to the way the incentives, economic and otherwise, are built into the system.
Today, the businesses that have it all ask communities, "What kind of tax breaks and
incentives
can you give me?"
It was too rural, too far away, didn't have much
incentives.
If you introduce
incentives
or payments into that, what can happen is, it starts to feel like it isn't a relationship, it's a transaction.
The second tool we reach for is
incentives.
Fix the incentives, fix the incentives, fix the
incentives
... The truth is that neither rules nor
incentives
are enough to do the job.
And what happens is that as we turn increasingly to rules, rules and
incentives
may make things better in the short run, but they create a downward spiral that makes them worse in the long run.
And moral will is undermined by an incessant appeal to
incentives
that destroy our desire to do the right thing.
And without intending it, by appealing to rules and incentives, we are engaging in a war on wisdom.
Now, how about
incentives?
When
incentives
don't work, when CEOs ignore the long-term health of their companies in pursuit of short-term gains that will lead to massive bonuses, the response is always the same.
Get smarter
incentives.
The truth is that there are no
incentives
that you can devise that are ever going to be smart enough.
We need
incentives.
But excessive reliance on
incentives
demoralizes professional activity in two senses of that word.
Again, a lot of people cheated by just by a little bit, and they were insensitive to these economic
incentives.
The meager resources that have been put into the sector have already produced world-class acts, like Lupita Nyong'o and Wanuri Kahiu, but we are going to need a lot more
incentives
and investments to make filming in Kenya easier, so more Kenyan stories can get on the Kenyan TV and spark off the really difficult conversations we need to have with one another.
Incentives
that could get them to protect and plant mangroves where they have been lost.
Now, an economist would say that those two financial
incentives
are the same.
And now we're using loss-framed
incentives
to help patients walk more, lose weight and take their medications.
Financial
incentives
can help, but we shouldn't expect money in health care to do all of the heavy lifting.
Financial
incentives
work.
The reason for this is
incentives.
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