Id suggest all animals respond to incentives. If you pay them to work, they will work. If you pay then not to work, then they won't work. This is why the free market works. It rewards those who work for others.
I'm trying to make the point that paying for things in stores is little different than tipping. Both are socially expected. And I don't see how that changes the nature of incentives. An incentive is an incentive whether a govt mandate, a religious tradition or a voluntary act.
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But the point is incorrect. Paying for things is legally enforced. Doesn’t matter what the penalty is. Tipping is not. That’s on its own disproves your claim.
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No it doesn't prove it's not an incentive. Anything that rewards behavior is an incentive regardless of the source.
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