The California Earthquake Authority at one time used outside claim adjusters. Th
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The California Earthquake Authority at one time used outside claim adjusters. The claim adjusters received 9% of each approved claim. Why did this cause a principal-agent problem?
A: claim adjusters were not hired directly, so their goals were different that the earthquake authority's goals
B: the outside claim adjusters were both principals and agents
C: claim adjusters had incentive to approve any claim, while the earthquake authority needed them to reject suspect claims
D: the 9% share was too small to retain the claim adjusters
Explanation / Answer
Ans: C: claim adjusters had incentive to approve any claim, while the earthquake authority needed them to reject suspect claims
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