Multiple Choice
With moral hazard,fair insurance contracts are not viable because
A) individuals' aversion to risk is reduced.
B) insurance company's administrative costs are increased.
C) individuals fear unscrupulous agents.
D) probabilities of loss are increased over what is expected.
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