INVESTMENTS(LL)W/CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781260433920
Author: Bodie
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 1, Problem 12PS
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To analyze: The individual investors do not have the incentive as large institutional investors to keep a check on the management.
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Agency problems: Any type of problem arises only when the opinions of two or more parties are mismatching. The same concept is implied in agency problems. Here, the shareholders/investors have to be considered as principals and the management as an agent. When a manager takes a decision in his favor instead of the firm’s benefit, definitely the agency problem will arise.
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