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It Is Not Uncommon for Businesses to Pay Contingent Bonuses

Question 59

Question 59

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It is not uncommon for businesses to pay contingent bonuses that depend on performance. Contingent bonuses are an example of what the text calls:


A) X-inefficiency.
B) an incentive-compatible contract.
C) a winner-take-all contract.
D) a network externality.

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