This concept regularly arises in insurance markets. It is described as a situation in which a person buys insurance against some risk and subsequently takes actions that increase the risk.
A) Moral Hazard.
B) Insurance Premium Imbalance.
C) Reckless Theory.
D) Asymmetric Information.
E) None of these.
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