Refer to Scenario 17.3. Moral hazard would be eliminated in this situation if
A) the insurer would always charge $300.
B) the insurer would always charge $6000.
C) the insurer could costlessly monitor whether a fire prevention program has been implemented, and adjust the premium upward if it is not.
D) the insurer could costlessly monitor whether a fire prevention program has been implemented, and adjust the premium downward if it is not.
E) the fire did not occur.
C
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