The Principal-Agent Problem arises A) because managers have little incentive to work in the interest of shareholders when this means working against their own self-interest. B) because of the separation of ownership and control in a corporation. C) Both A and B D) None of the above

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The Principal-Agent Problem arises

A) because managers have little incentive to work in the interest of shareholders when this means working against their own self-interest.

B) because of the separation of ownership and control in a corporation.

C) Both A and B

D) None of the above

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The principal-agent problem is the problem that arises due to a conflict of interest between the principal and the agent representing them. 

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