Multiple Choice
Banks overcome the free-rider problem faced by private information-collection firms in financial markets by
A) charging only for information depositors find useful.
B) charging both depositors and borrowers for information.
C) mainly holding loans which are not traded in financial markets.
D) mainly holding securities which have active secondary markets.
Correct Answer:

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