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In the previous answers almost every one stressed on the reasons why have the representations of monoids not been studied widely, which probably answers your question.

But I would like to mention a couple interesting cases were the structure of monoid-algebras are fully understood (over the field of complexes).

1.Temperley-lieb Algebras, which are quotients of Hecke algebras.

2.Partition Algebras, which are invented and studied by Paul Martin.

Both of the above examples are part of a wider brach which is called Diagram Algebras.

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