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The phenomenon that describes corporations as evolving through relatively long periods of stability punctuated by relatively short bursts of fundamental change (revolutionary change) is known as
Moral Hazard
The risk that one party to a transaction has not entered into the contract in good faith, or has an incentive to take unusual risks in a bid to earn a profit before the contract settles.
All-you-can-eat Buffets
Dining establishments that offer customers the opportunity to consume as much food as they desire for a single fixed price.
Heavier Cars
Refers to automobiles with greater mass, which may have implications for fuel efficiency, safety, and dynamics.
Monitoring
The act of overseeing or checking on the progress or quality of a project, process, or performance of employees systematically.
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