Answer:
<u>c. there is the possibility that the funds are used for riskier behavior than the lender agreed to.</u>
Explanation:
True. The term "Moral Hazard" as used in an investment context, often refers to a scenario where one party with a <em>lesser risk burden</em> in a business agreement, <u>deliberately </u>takes investment risk that would be detrimental to others in the agreement who have a higher risk burden.
It is an unethical business practice; a moral hazard, and so acts as a barrier to investors who may want to finance global growth.
Answer: When economists say that a good is no -rival in consumption, More than one person can enjoy the good at the same time
A good is excludable if someone can be prevented from using it. A good is rival in consumption if one person's use reduces others' ability to use the same unit of the good. Markets work best for private goods, which are excludable and rival in consumption. Markets do not work well for other types of goods.
The modular design divides
the system into a set of functional units that can be used
independently or combined with other modules for increased business
flexibility. <span>The system's components may be separated and recombined with the help of this design. The goal is better results (profit) and efficiency.</span>
Employees' identification with a particular organization tends to increase affective commitment. Affective commitment describes how an employee feels regarding an organization. When an employee feels positive about a situation they have good positive feelings about it and therefor, tend to be more commited long term.
Jenna’s reason in regards of the job specialization in her
business class is that the organization is likely to be too large for an
individual or one person to do everything in an organization that is why each
individual has his or her duties and departments assigned to complete certain
tasks and keep the organization from running.