Multiple Choice
Disclosure laws are an example of how the government:
A) attempts to solve information asymmetry in markets.
B) attempts to screen unethical businesses out of the marketplace.
C) forces businesses to signal credibility to consumers.
D) helps businesses build their reputations.
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