Multiple Choice
Suppose that a publisher is considering how to pay an author for writing a book. The publisher would like the author to put forth his maximum effort, but the publisher is unable to observe the author's effort. Paying a fixed fee for writing a book ____ an example of moral hazard because ____.
A) is; the publisher will not be able to determine whether the author is lazy
B) is; the publisher has more information than the author
C) is not; the publisher will not be able to determine whether the author is lazy
D) is not; the publisher has more information than the author
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