misreward

verb

Etymology

From mis- + reward.

  1. derived from reward
  2. inherited from reward
  3. prefixed as misreward — “mis + reward

Definitions

  1. To reward inappropriately.

    • Subjects who were intentionally misrewarded by an involved agent (Other) made the largest reallocations; this presumably reflects the presence of reciprocity motivation which exacerbated the effects of equity motivation.
    • Letter addressed to Earl of Chesterfield, signed "P.P.S." Includes incidental mention of SJ among other writers whose "apostacy from Jacobitism to Georgism . . . have been misrewarded . . with pensions instead of the pillory."
    • The isoquant levels within the production space have been reduced because capital and labor are misincentivized, misrewarded, and therefore misallocated and undersupplied.

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