Multiple Choice
An efficient allocation of risk among employees and owners must:
A) take into account that performance-based incentives are the sole important component of an employee's salary.
B) take into account that attitudes toward risk differ among different people.
C) recognize that inefficiency is inherent to the process.
D) recognize that pooling of risks is never appropriate.
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