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  • Moral hazard is in Economics some non observable actions or behaviours that can lead to ...lyzed in the insurance industry. Kenneth Arrow (1963) had first introduced Moral Hazard in the literature in a seminal paper. Since then, many researchers have tri
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  • Dionne, G. et P. St-Michel (1991), «Workers compensation and moral hazard». ''Review of Economics and statistics'' 83(2), p. 236-244 Holmstrom, B. (1979), "Moral Hazard and Observability", ''Bell Journal of Economics'', 10, p. 74-91
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  • Dionne, G. et P. St-Michel (1991), «Workers compensation and moral hazard». ''Review of Economics and statistics'' 83(2), p. 236-244 Holmstrom, B. (1979), "Moral Hazard and Observability", ''Bell Journal of Economics'', 10, p. 74-91
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  • Moral hazard is in Economics some non observable actions or behaviours that can lead to ...lyzed in the insurance industry. Kenneth Arrow (1963) had first introduced Moral Hazard in the literature in a seminal paper. Since then, many researchers have tri
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  • ...nd]], [[market (economics)|market]], [[microfinance]], [[money supply]], [[moral hazard]], [[multiplier effect]], [[Nash equilibrium]], [[national debt]], [[net pr
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  • ...onetisation]]. That proposal has been rejected on the grounds of fear of [[moral hazard]] and of the possible creation of [[inflation]] as a result of the conseque ...rejection by the eurozone's decision makers has been the fear that the [[moral hazard]] that is associated with financial rescues, would lead to reckless conduc
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  • The [[eurozone crisis]] has drawn attention to a [[moral hazard]] that is inherent in the design of the eurozone. The governments of countr
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  • ...d by more efficient competitors - and secondly, its precedent creates a [[moral hazard]] by motivating banks to increase their profitability by taking otherwise u
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  • *the [[moral hazard]] created if uninsured creditors of large banks believe that a systemically
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