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A Baseball Player Who Has Signed a Long-Term Contract with His

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A baseball player who has signed a long-term contract with his club and then constantly says he is injured and cannot play is an example of


A) the principal-agent problem.
B) marginal returns to work.
C) the law of diminishing returns.
D) inefficient hiring practices.

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