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Why should policymaker think about incentives?

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Incentives act as a catalyst in providing people hope and motivation that could lead them either in a better or worse state. Those who are in the position to implement laws must put into mind these incentives as these help them to change their people to work harder economically. Policymakers must plan how to provide incentives to all people regardless of race, sex, gender and occupation so that biased decisions with regard to this extra profit will be received by all. But giving these often might predispose people to just rely on it and the quality of service might be put at stake. So offering incentives must be properly studied and monitored by those who will provide it, the policymakers.
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