microeconomic incentive
Definition
A financial benefit, such as a subsidy or a tax break, provided to a business, industry, or sector by a government in order to achieve a specific economic or political goal. An example would be a tax credit for hybrid cars enacted to increase the sales of these cars in order to decrease automotive pollution.
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