moral hazard
英 [ˌmɒrəl ˈhæzəd]
美 [ˌmɔːrəl ˈhæzərd]
n. 道德危险;道德风险
英英释义
noun
- (economics) the lack of any incentive to guard against a risk when you are protected against it (as by insurance)
- insurance companies are exposed to a moral hazard if the insured party is not honest
双语例句
- Yet these issues get at the essence of moral hazard and risk assessment.
不过这些问题触及了道德风险和风险评估的精髓。 - This is moral hazard.
这就是道德风险。 - To relieve adverse selection and moral hazard, credit institutions must invest resources and collect information.
要缓解逆向选择和道德风险,信贷机构必须投入资源,收集信息。 - Some people think that the rating agencies have allowed a kind of moral hazard to creep into their organization.
有些人认为,信用评级机构,已经让某种程度的道德风险,渗透到他们的机构中。 - That deals with the moral hazard problem in fact, it jumps up and down on its grave.
这解决了道德风险问题实际上,它狠狠踩在道德风险的坟墓上。 - The existence of information asymmetry gives rise to problems such as moral hazard, and adverse selection, studied in contract theory.
信息不对称的存在产生了例如“道德风险”“逆向选择”等问题,这些问题在“契约理论”中研究。 - The first reflects the "wealth and sex" and "poverty and shifting" moral hazard;
一是反映了“富贵而淫”和“贫贱而移”的道德沦丧; - But, the problem they hit is moral hazard.
但他们遭遇了道德风险这一窘境。 - Moral hazard is a widespread problem in the process of plant variety rights exchange.
借助“囚徒困境”博弈模型分析植物品种权交易中普遍存在的道德风险问题。 - That is what you call 'moral hazard'.
这就是所谓的‘道德风险’。