What is the principal-agent problem?
A) It is a problem caused by a person (principal) who hires an agent to act on his behalf but is unwilling to delegate authority to the agent to carry out the task in the best possible way.
B) It is a problem of the power system of boss and subordinate where the boss (principal) exerts influence over his subordinates (agents) using punishment or threat.
C) It is a problem that exists when a person (principal) has more information about the task than the agent he hires to perform the task.
D) It is a problem caused by agents pursuing their own interests rather than the interests of the principals who hired them.
D
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Demand-pull inflation is most pronounced during a recession (as opposed to the recovery phase of the business cycle)
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The economy pictured in the figure below has a(n) ________ gap with a short-run equilibrium combination of inflation and output indicated by point ________.
A. recessionary; B B. recessionary; C C. recessionary; A D. expansionary; A