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Financial incentives for surrogacy
Women's Health Issues, 1991T he Ethics Committee of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), in their statement Ethical Issues in Surrogate Motherhood, a challenges the enforceability of surrogacy contracts, recommending ' . . . a specified period of time after birth during which the surrogate mother is free to depart from the preconception agreement and ...
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Price and Prejudice: An Empirical Test of Financial Incentives, Altruism, and Racial Bias
The Journal of Legal Studies, 2019Many argue that paying people for good behavior can crowd out beneficial motivations like altruism. But little is known about how financial incentives interact with harmful motivations like racial bias.
Kristen Underhill
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Financial Incentives to Physicians
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976Excerpt To the editor: I have just read the paper by Lyle and associates (Ann Intern Med84:594-601, 1976).
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Financial Structure and Incentives
National Institute Economic Review, 2012The article connects two streams of recent research on the financial sector. The first is the regulation literature, which emphasises the central role of incentives in the financial sector. It points out that the challenge of financial sector regulation, highlighted by the global financial crisis, is to align private incentives with public interest ...
Martin Čihák, Asli Demirgüç-Kunt
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Financial Incentives for Childhood Immunization
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1995For "at least half a century, economists have believed that governments should use financial incentives to correct many social problems" [Baumol and Mills, 1984]. Yet "when one plunges into the previous work on incentives, one is struck . . by the abundance of exhortation urging greater use of incentive plans, and by the dearth of useful propositions ...
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Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1918
Abstract The author contends that creative work by the workmen in the industries is not only possible, but that with it there can be introduced a personal interest in the work alike beneficial to the employee and employer. Accounts are given of instances where this has been accomplished, through supplying foremen and ...
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Abstract The author contends that creative work by the workmen in the industries is not only possible, but that with it there can be introduced a personal interest in the work alike beneficial to the employee and employer. Accounts are given of instances where this has been accomplished, through supplying foremen and ...
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Health Affairs, 2019
The high cost of fruit and vegetables can be a barrier to healthy eating, particularly among lower-income households with children. We examined the effects of a financial incentive on purchases at a single supermarket by primary shoppers from low-income ...
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The high cost of fruit and vegetables can be a barrier to healthy eating, particularly among lower-income households with children. We examined the effects of a financial incentive on purchases at a single supermarket by primary shoppers from low-income ...
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Fiscal incentives, financial support for agriculture, and urban-rural inequality
International Review of Financial Analysis, 2022Le Tang, Shiyu Sun
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Financial Incentives or Regulations?
Physics Bulletin, 1979Can we continue to rely on market forces, or must there be government intervention to regulate energy pricing?
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