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With regard to the introduction of 'incentives' into the economic
vocabulary, an interesting item to look at may be a book published in
1922 by J.A. Hobson, entitled 'Incentives in the New Social Order'.
I do not have a copy ready at hand and it some time ago since I
looked into it, but as far as I remember Hobson explains in the
introduction that - contrary to what critics claim - the New Social
Order (described as a mixture of guild socialism, syndicalism, etc.)
will not damage "economic incentives". If my memory serves well, one
of the chapters bears the title 'Incentives in the Labour Market' -
or something like that.
Walter Van Trier
Research Unit On Labour Economics
Seso - Ufsia, University of Antwerp
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