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17. Asymmetric Information, Voting, and Public Choice
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17. Asymmetric Information, Voting, and Public Choice / Asymmetric Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard / Problem 1
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In the principal-agent problem, who is typically the principal?
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The party who changes behavior after a contract.
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The party who entrusts another with a task.
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The party who has less information.
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The party who carries out the task.
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