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    Incentives Are Not Likely to Be a Problem If
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Incentives Are Not Likely to Be a Problem If

Question 16

Question 16

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Incentives are not likely to be a problem if:


A) workers' efforts are not contractible.
B) only some actions are observable.
C) all actions are observable.
D) actions are not observable.

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