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Yamilet Barnes
12 June, 04:29
Who profits incentives
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Zavier Burnett
12 June, 06:21
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An incentive is a reason or reward for doing a particular task and is central to understanding economics. If there is not a good reason to make a product or provide a service, then no one will make that product or provide that service. One major incentive in any action is the opportunity for a reward.
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