A person who starts practicing poisonous snake charming after signing a contract with a health insurance company is an example of

A) moral hazard.
B) adverse selection.
C) signaling.
D) screening.

A

Economics

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Alternative fuels become more economically viable as:

A. the demand for oil decreases. B. subsidies for alternative fuels are removed. C. oil exploration and drilling technology improve. D. the price of oil rises.

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Assume that a company has several male workers who do not give their full cooperation to female supervisors making them less effective as supervisors. Economists would refer to this type of situation as ____.

A. statistical discrimination B. discrimination by fellow workers C. discrimination by employers D. non-discrimination

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