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A government agency is tasked with mitigating the economic losses for homeowners in a coastal area facing predictable, long-term sea-level rise. They are considering two main policies: 1) Subsidizing the cost for homeowners to physically elevate their properties on-site. 2) Offering fair market value buyouts to encourage homeowners to relocate to safer areas. From a microeconomic perspective, which of these policies is more likely to create a problem of 'moral hazard', and why?

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