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One Effect of the Lemons Problem in the Used Car

Question 147

Question 147

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One effect of the lemons problem in the used car market is that


A) the market is efficient
B) without reliable information, lemons become increasingly common
C) no good cars are offered on the market
D) no lemons are offered on the market
E) good cars sell at more than their market value

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