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Table 2-4
Table 2-4 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a cell phone and a board foot of lumber in Estonia and Finland.
-Refer to Table 2-4.Finland has a comparative advantage in the production of
Moral Hazard
The situation where one party is more likely to take risks because they do not bear the full consequences of their actions.
Shirking
Avoiding or neglecting duties, responsibilities, or work, often covertly, to reduce personal effort while still receiving compensations or benefits.
Working Diligently
Refers to the act of putting consistent and earnest effort into one's tasks or duties.
Moral Hazard
A scenario in which an entity is prone to engage in risky behaviors knowing that another party will shoulder the consequences of such risks.
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