incentive contract

  • 1incentive — I noun actuation, allure, allurement, appeal, attraction, bait, causality, causation, cause, cause of action, consideration, driving force, encouragement, enticement, goad, impetus, impulse, impulsion, incitamentum, incitement, inducement,… …

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  • 2fixed price incentive contract — A fixed price type of contract with provision for the adjustment of profit and price by a formula based on the relationship that final negotiated total cost bears to negotiated target cost as adjusted by approved changes …

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  • 3Contract bridge — Bridge declarer play Alternative name(s) Bridge Type trick taking Players 4 Skill(s) require …

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  • 4Contract theory — This article is about the economic analysis of contracts. For legal definitions and contract law, see Contract. For a less technical discussion of this topic, see Principal agent problem. In economics, contract theory studies how economic actors… …

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  • 5Contract curve — Blue contract curve showing points of tangency of indifference curves in an Edgeworth box In microeconomics, the contract curve is the set of points, representing final allocations of two goods between two people, that could occur as a result of… …

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  • 6incentive type contract — A contract that may be of either a fixed price or cost reimbursement nature, with a special provision for adjustment of the fixed price or fee. It provides for a tentative target price and a maximum price or maximum fee, with price or fee… …

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  • 7Contract sales organization — A Contract Sales Organization (CSO) is a firm or company that assists companies in the sales and marketing of their products and/or services. The term CSO is especially prevalent in the life sciences, medical device, and medical product launch… …

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  • 8incentive-compatible contract — A contract designed to ensure mutually beneficial behaviour by the parties. So, for example, the employment contracts of a company s managers might incorporate a bonus system to make sure that their interests and those of the shareholders are… …

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  • 9Cost-plus contract — A cost plus contract, also termed a Cost Reimbursement Contract, is a contract where a contractor is paid for all of its allowed expenses to a set limit plus additional payment to allow for a profit.[1] Cost reimbursement contracts contrast with… …

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  • 10Cost-Plus-Incentive Fee — A cost plus incentive fee contract is a contract based on a Cost plus contract that includes an incentive fee which is awarded if the contractor completes the work under budget. The amount of the incentive fee can be fixed, or proportional to the …

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