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What’s So Moral About Moral Hazard?
Submitted by Westernerd on Thu, 2016-04-14 03:00
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There’s much more that could be said about the economic and moral problems surrounding moral hazard. But we need to emphasize that it is still a vital concept for economics. We should therefore be careful not to let critics trivialize or dismiss it; when they do, calls for government intervention and special privileges are seldom far behind.
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