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The Long View: The wrong kind of reward

By Philip Coggan, Investment Editor

Published: July 14 2006 18:02 | Last updated: July 14 2006 18:02

Everyone seems to believe in incentives. Employees are offered profit-sharing schemes; executives are awarded share options; fund managers are given performance fees if they beat a stock market index.

The underlying assumptions of this trend are clear. Incentives are a very efficient way of motivating individuals and of aligning the interests of different groups, shareholders and executives, fund managers and clients.

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