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Considering both product markets and resource markets, most economic decision makers participate in the economy as both buyers and sellers.
Hidden Actions
Situations in a principal-agent relationship where the agent undertakes actions that the principal cannot observe directly.
Hidden Information
Circumstances in which one party in a transaction has access to more or better information than the other party, potentially leading to an imbalance in decision-making or exploitation.
Moral Hazard
A situation where one party is more likely to take risks because another party bears the cost of those risks.
All-You-Can-Eat Buffets
Dining establishments offering customers the opportunity to eat unlimited amounts of food for a fixed price.
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