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holtkam2
1y ago
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I would say, yes there is a flaw there, because salaries are often a huge chunk of R&D expenses, and for the sake of long term growth, we want to disproportionately incentivize R&D spending
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sitkack
1y ago
I think you inverted your understanding. My phrasing is inline with incentivizing R&D, or not dis-incentivizing it.
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