Multiple Choice
If there were no adverse selection problems in the stock market,
A) some well-run firms would pay more to raise funds.
B) some poorly-run firms would pay less to raise funds.
C) the willingness of savers to invest in the market would be increased.
D) the volume of new stock issues would be lower.
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