Multiple Choice
In corporations, a principal-agent problem can arise when
A) the shareholders are the principal and the managers are the agent.
B) the board of directors is the principal and the managers are the agent.
C) the shareholders are the principal and the board of directors is the agent.
D) All of the above are correct.
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