One thing we learned in the chapter on consumer, producer, and total surplus, is that an important
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One thing we learned in the chapter on consumer, producer, and total surplus, is that an important condition for markets to function is that price needs to be an accurate economic signal of the quality of the product. This echoes the concept of "information asymmetry" we learned in Chapter 1. Can you provide examples of markets or instances where such an asymmetry was present (sellers knew more than buyers or buyers knew more than sellers), and it led to market failure?
I know the answers are online however i need an original answer please !! thank you !!
if its possible can you give another example besides used car please
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