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Business, 22.11.2019 00:31, bgallman153p71edg

Martha used to pay for her expenses with her own hard-earned money. she always tried to spend as little as she could. however, she started spending more when she received a scholarship. this behavior is an example of a pecuniary externality the free-rider problem the paradox of thrift moral hazard

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