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For a Signal to Be Meaningful, the Cost of Obtaining

Question 99

Question 99

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For a signal to be meaningful, the cost of obtaining it must be:


A) the same for everyone.
B) zero.
C) lower for high-quality goods than for low-quality goods.
D) higher for high-quality goods than for low-quality goods.

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