Managerial Economics: A Problem-Solving Approach, by Luke Froeb et al. Dr. Froeb

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Managerial Economics: A Problem-Solving Approach, by Luke Froeb et al.
Dr. Froeb

Managerial Economics: A Problem-Solving Approach, by Luke Froeb et al.
Dr. Froeb absolutely agrees with Jon. “Problem-solving proceeds in two steps. First, reduce a problem to a bad decision, and then figure out who made it and why. Second, figure out how to ensure that the bad decision won’t be made again. Both steps require a model of how people behave. We use the “the rational actor” paradigm, which assumes that people act rationally, optimally, and in their self-interest. Under this paradigm, bad decisions are made for one of two reasons: (i) either decision-makers do not have enough information to make good decisions, or (ii) they lack the incentive to do so. Incentives have two pieces: a metric to measure how well an employee is performing, and a link from pay to performance.”
Answer the following question(s) in a 1 page (minimum) paper:
Describe what economic incentives are, and identify at least 3 incentives you have experienced.
Discuss how they influence businesses and entrepreneurs.
Pleas list references.
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