1.5 Akerlof (1970) observed that if you buy a new car and try to sell it in...

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1.5 Akerlof (1970) observed that if you buy a new car and try to sell it in the first year—indeed, in the first few weeks after you buy it—the price that you get is substantially less than the original price. His lemons model shows how adverse selection can cause such an effect. Use your knowledge of adverse selection to explain why a car’s price falls soon after it leaves the showroom.

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Managerial Economics And Strategy

ISBN: 9780135640944

2nd Global Edition

Authors: Jeffrey M. Perloff, James A. Brander

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