The agency problem describes a situation where one party (the agent) is entrusted to act in the best interests of another party (the principal). However, there's a risk that the agent might prioritize their own interests over the principal's. This can happen because the principal might not have complete information about the agent's actions. To mitigate this problem, there are often contracts and monitoring systems put in place to ensure the agent is acting as expected.
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