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The Types of Problems in Principal-Agent Relationships Typically Include

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The types of problems in principal-agent relationships typically include


A) adverse selection - whom to hire
B) moral hazard - how to motivate workers
C) uncertainty - how many workers will be needed
D) a and b.

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