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The Free-Rider Problem in Corporate Incentives

A common argument against company-wide profit-sharing plans is that they have a limited effect on individual employee motivation, especially in large organizations. Explain the primary economic reason for this phenomenon, focusing on the relationship between a single employee's effort and the overall company outcome.

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