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How does a moral incentive differ from an economic incentive? which is most effective?

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A moral incentive is said to exist when a person is unwilling to participate in something that is considered to be morally wrong while economic incentive refers to those offers which makes one to behave in a certain manner, such as having preference for a particular product.
Economic incentive is the most effective.
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