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A CEO's compensation is heavily weighted towards stock options to tie their success to the company's performance. Over a two-year period, the CEO makes several strategic decisions that significantly improve the company's operational efficiency and market share relative to its competitors. However, a widespread economic recession causes the entire stock market to decline, and the company's stock price falls by 30%, rendering the CEO's options worthless. How does this scenario illustrate a key limitation of using equity stakes as an incentive mechanism?

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