The following is NOT an example of a potential monitoring solution to moral hazard
a. blocking social network sites on company computers
b. rejecting a job candidate that fails to show up at the allotted interview time
c. GPS tracking devices in repair trucks
d. listening in on call center conversations
b
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A. 5; $10 B. 1; $8 C. 3; $4 D. 2; $6
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A) depreciate by less than 1 percent B) depreciate by more than 1 percent C) appreciate by less than 1 percent D) appreciate by more than 1 percent
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A. cyclical B. frictional C. structural D. seasonal