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A large part of the principal-agent problem stems from the desire of
 
  A) agents to work hard.
  B) agents to avoid working.
  C) principals to work hard.
  D) principals to avoid working.

Question 2

The decrease in consumer surplus and producer surplus that results from an inefficient level of production is called the
 
  A) external cost.
  B) external benefit.
  C) deadweight loss.
  D) big tradeoff.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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