Multiple Choice
Incentives are not likely to pose a problem:
A) as long as employers can exploit the employees.
B) if the interests of the employees and the employers conflict somewhat.
C) if the interests of the employees and the employers conflict.
D) if the interests of the employees and the employers are perfectly aligned.
Correct Answer:

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