- monetary incentive
- денежный стимул
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
incentive — in‧cen‧tive [ɪnˈsentɪv] noun [countable] something which is used to encourage people to do something, especially to make them work harder, produce more or spend more money: • tax incentives for first time home buyers • The company proposed a… … Financial and business terms
Incentive program — An incentive program is a formal scheme used to promote or encourage specific actions or behavior by a specific audience during a defined period of time. HistoryAlthough incentive programs have been around for more than 100 years, it wasn’t until … Wikipedia
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incentive — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, generous, good, great, huge, massive (esp. BrE) ▪ powerful, strong ▪ adequate … Collocations dictionary
incentive — noun a) Something that motivates, rouses, or encourages. I have no incentive to do housework right now. b) A bonus or reward, often monetary. Management offered the sales team a $500 incentive for each car sold … Wiktionary
monetary — adj. Monetary is used with these nouns: ↑compensation, ↑discipline, ↑donation, ↑economics, ↑economy, ↑expansion, ↑gain, ↑gift, ↑incentive, ↑instability, ↑integration, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
Progressive tax — A progressive tax is a tax imposed so that the tax rate increases as the amount subject to taxation increases. [ [http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/Progressive Webster] (4b): increasing in rate as the base increases (a progressive tax)] [ … Wikipedia
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New York v. United States — For the 1967 case, see List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 386. New York v. United States Supreme Court of the United States … Wikipedia
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