A) hidden actions.
B) adverse selection.
C) principals and agents.
D) moral hazard.
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A) asymmetric information.
B) moral hazard.
C) political economy.
D) behavioral economics
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A) integrates psychological insights into economic models.
B) relies on the assumption that homo economicus describes economic decision-making.
C) assumes that economic agents have full information about the conditions surrounding their decisions.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) personally satisfying, with a greater emphasis on personal consumption than on fairness.
B) socially satisfying, with a greater emphasis on fairness than on personal consumption.
C) good enough.
D) risk averse.
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A) people are overconfident
B) people give too much weight to a small number of vivid observations
C) people are reluctant to change their minds
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) An employer asks if he can run a background check on a potential employee before hiring him or her.
B) A boyfriend gives his girlfriend a necklace with her favorite gemstone for Valentine's Day.
C) A home flooring company advertises its high Better Business Bureau rating during its television commercials.
D) An college applicant lists her membership in academic honor societies on her application.
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A) are topics at the frontier of microeconomics.
B) are topics that economists no longer research.
C) are being studied as economists try to expand their understanding of human behavior and society.
D) both a and c are correct.
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A) if Republicans want to win, they will take a "middle-of-the-road" stance on many issues.
B) if Democrats want to win, they will take an extreme stance on many issues.
C) Republicans and Democrats go to extremes to differentiate themselves from one another.
D) Republicans and Democrats work hard to identify the fringe voters.
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A) the tendency of a person who is imperfectly monitored to engage in dishonest or otherwise undesirable behavior.
B) the tendency for the mix of unobserved attributes to become undesirable from the standpoint of an uninformed party.
C) an action taken by an informed party to reveal private information to an uninformed party.
D) a difference in access to relevant knowledge.
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A) rational maximizers.
B) satisficers.
C) independent thinkers.
D) signalers.
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A) People often interpret information to fit beliefs already held.
B) People place too much emphasis in their decisionmaking on a few extreme situations of which they are aware.
C) People tend to view current prices differently than they view future prices.
D) People are too sure of their own abilities.
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A) personal self-interest.
B) altruism.
C) a desire to promote the general welfare.
D) a desire to promote allocative economic efficiency.
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A) a Borda count will violate the principle of transitivity.
B) the Condorcet paradox also holds.
C) minority views will not receive much consideration.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) adverse selection
B) screening
C) moral hazard
D) signaling
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A) average preferred outcome.
B) outcome preferred by the greatest number of voters.
C) outcome produced by majority rule.
D) outcome preferred by Arrow's "perfect" voter.
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A) the shareholders are the principal and the managers are the agent.
B) the board of directors is the principal and the managers are the agent.
C) the shareholders are the principal and the board of directors is the agent.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) The fundamental theorem of behavioral economics
B) Arrow's impossibility theorem
C) The fundamental theorem of voting
D) The median voter theorem
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A) transitivity.
B) transversality.
C) normality.
D) universality.
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A) paying their employees more often.
B) paying their employees below-equilibrium wages since the employees will likely shirk some of their responsibilities.
C) better monitoring their employees' work efforts.
D) requiring their employees to take a pre-employment work effort test.
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A) In a pairwise election, "zoo" beats "movie."
B) In a pairwise election, "baseball game" beats "zoo."
C) In a pairwise election, "movie" beats "baseball game."
D) All of the above are correct.
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