And I would agree to the overall premise. However tips are not those kind of incentives. They are expected and socially enforced. That means lazy person will still earn enough to continue, otherwise the business loses a worker and no other will replace them.
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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That’s true. It’s incentive. The problem becomes when an incentive becomes expectation. For instance if you can only sell 10 things a day at set price, even if you have interest for 90, would you be incentivized to do better than average job? Or would it become just expectation
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