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Adverse selection and moral hazard are examples of:
Inertia
Inertia is the resistance to change in state of motion or rest, applying to physical objects as well as to organizations and individuals' reluctance to change their behaviors or beliefs.
Breakup Of A Work Group
The dissolution or disbanding of a team or group within an organization, often due to operational changes, conflicts, or reorganization.
Technophobia
The fear or aversion to new technology, often stemming from a lack of understanding or fear of change.
Mesozoic
An era of geologic time from about 252 to 66 million years ago, known as the age of reptiles, including dinosaurs.
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