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The moral hazard problem is the tendency of some parties to a contract to alter their behavior as a
result of the contract in ways that are costly to the other party.
Union Membership
Refers to individuals who belong to a labor union, organizations that represent workers' interests in negotiations with employers over wages, benefits, and working conditions.
Declined
A term used to describe a decrease or reduction in quantity, quality, or strength over a period of time.
Immigrants
People who move to a new country or region, intending to settle and reside there, often in search of a better quality of life or opportunities.
McNary-Haugen Bill
Vetoed by President Calvin Coolidge in 1927 and 1928, the bill to aid farmers that would have artificially raised agricultural prices by selling surpluses overseas for low prices and selling the reduced supply in the United States for higher prices.
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