ECON 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Adverse Selection, Moral Hazard, Home Insurance

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Terms: price matching: competing firms will state that they will match the price of other firms, equilibrium: where prices that are earned for each person are the same, uncertainty: no parties (consumer or seller) knows any information. Most likely not: this can be done through screening, or signaling. Individuals who smoke are more likely to purchase health insurance. This is an example of: adverse selection: you have homeowner"s insurance; therefore, you don"t buy a home alarm system. This is an example of: moral hazard: your manager is out of the office all day.

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