A) They care a great deal about fairness.
B) They are inconsistent over time in their decision making.
C) They are rational.
D) They are satisficers.
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A) It refers to actions taken by an informed party to conceal private information.
B) It plays a role in certain theories of education.
C) It is the same as the phenomenon of screening.
D) It is unrelated to problems of asymmetric information.
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A) asymmetric information
B) monopoly knowledge
C) information disequilibrium
D) asymmetric labour markets
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A) It may be evidence of the validity of efficiency-wage theories.
B) It may in some cases be a response by employers to the moral hazard problem.
C) It may in some cases be a response by employers to the lemons problem.
D) It may in some cases be a response by employers to a hidden characteristic problem.
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A) It is unimportant, and this is a lesson of the Condorcet paradox.
B) It is unimportant, and this has nothing to do with the Condorcet paradox.
C) It is important, and this is a lesson of the Condorcet paradox.
D) It is important, and this has nothing to do with the Condorcet paradox.
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A) $5 billion
B) $10 billion
C) $15 billion
D) $20 billion
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A) the market for used cars
B) the market for new houses
C) the relationship between a buyer and a seller
D) the relationship between a worker and his employer
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A) If the Conservatives want to win, they will move their position toward the median voter.
B) If the Liberals want to win, they will move their position away from the median voter.
C) The Conservatives and the Liberals go to extremes to differentiate themselves from one another.
D) The Conservatives and the Liberals go to extremes to attract average voters rather than median voters.
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A) an adverse-selection problem
B) a lemons problem
C) a problem in which the employer is the principal and the worker is the agent
D) a problem of high risk life insurance
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