The problem of moral hazard has led
A) the governments of many developing countries to guarantee repayment of all loans.
B) to higher growth rates in Latin America.
C) to excessively speculative investment.
D) to both privilege and responsibility of creditors.
E) to stable investments with small and steady expected gains.
C
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He hires 2 workers and produces 18 pizzas per day. Is Tony's Pizza technologically efficient? Why or why not? Can Tony increase production to 22 pizzas a day in the short run? If yes, how? c) Suppose Tony operates Plant 3. What is the marginal product of labor when the fourth worker is hired? When operating Plant 3, does Tony experience diminishing marginal returns? Explain. d) Suppose Tony currently uses Plant 3. Can he increase production from 40 to 50 pizzas per day in the short run? In the long run? If yes, how?
Refer to the table below. The balance of trade in goods and services was:
The following table contains hypothetical data for the U.S. balance of payments in a year. Answer the following question on the basis of these data. All figures are in billions of dollars. U.S. goods exports +$390 U.S. goods imports -498 U.S. service exports +133 U.S. service imports -107 Net investment income +12 Net transfers -22 Capital account -5 Foreign purchases of U.S. assets +156 U.S. purchases of foreign assets -59 A. $107 billion surplus B. $82 billion deficit C. $115 billion deficit D. $55 billion surplus