Multiple Choice
To keep employees from shirking,invest in greater monitoring
A) if monitoring is inexpensive relative to its benefits
B) especially when monitoring is not very efficient
C) when employees respond well to incentive contracts
D) when incentives solve both moral hazard and adverse selection problems with employees
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