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waynest

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How does opportunistic behavior affect a contract?

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In Argentina, agricultural production is directly related to
 A) government subsidies.
  B) price controls.
  C) import tariffs.
  D) well-defined property rights..



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Answer to Question 1

Opportunism creates a possibility that a party can gain by disregarding or breaking the rules in a contract. It allows a party to profit from actions it knows the contract might not allow, hoping the other party will drop the dispute or pay up. If people never behave opportunistically, a trader's word is as good as his bond. People can concentrate on maximizing the value their transaction creates and bargaining to mutually beneficial outcomes where the contract is incomplete or unclear.

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waynest

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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