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Incentive-based Pay in Higher Education. There are many difficulties involved in designing incentive based pay mechanisms among teachers and professors as so much depends on the input of others and the abilities of the students. Rodney Clifton and Hymie Rubenstein argue for a collegial performance-based reward system. "Collegial Models for Enhancing the Performance of University Professors".

 

By Fraser Institute, Canada.

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