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Originally Posted by Abhishek R
Barring problems such as ease of assistance, proximity, resources available, and other things that prevent a veteran team from helping other teams... I don't think any noticeable change would be seen. Teams that actively try and help others in their area will continue to do so and teams that don't have the time or manpower won't be able to. We shouldn't need an incentive.
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See the other thread. Incentives do work--I can assure you as a professional economist. If you know something more is at stake, you'll change your priorities. I don't want to rehash everything I said in the other thread because there's extensive discussion about how this would change team's behaviors and why.