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Managerial Economics & Business Strategy 8th Edition by Michael Baye,Jeff Prince

Edition 8ISBN: 978-1259129858
book Managerial Economics & Business Strategy 8th Edition by Michael Baye,Jeff Prince cover

Managerial Economics & Business Strategy 8th Edition by Michael Baye,Jeff Prince

Edition 8ISBN: 978-1259129858
Exercise 26
Recently, the owner of a Trader Joe's franchise decided to change how she compensated her top manager. Last year, she paid him a fixed salary of $65,000, and her store made $120,000 in profits (not counting payment to her top manager). She suspected the store could do much better and feared the fixed salary was causing her top manager to shirk on the job. Therefore, this year she decided to offer him a fixed salary of $30,000 plus 15% of the store's profits. Since the change, the store is performing much better, and she forecasts profits this year to be $280,000 (again, not counting the payment to her top manager). Assuming the change in compensation is the reason for the increased profits, and that the forecast is accurate, how much more money will the owner make (net of payment to her top manager) because of this change? Does the manager make more money under the new payment scheme?
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