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Would Elon Musk Work Harder for $1 Trillion Than $1 Billion?

Economists and psychologists say that compensation may not provide as powerful an incentive as is often assumed.

Patricia Cohen
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Denholm, Robyn, Economics (Theory and Philosophy), Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Executive Compensation, High Net Worth Individuals, Labor and Jobs, Musk, Elon, Psychology and Psychologists, Robots and Robotics, Stocks and Bonds, Tesla Motors Inc
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