Multiple Choice
The "lemons problem" in the used car market arises from
A) the difficulty U.S. producers have in making reliable cars.
B) the difficulty buyers have in distinguishing good cars from lemons.
C) the tendency of buyers of used cars to pay for them with bad checks.
D) the reluctance of many car dealers to handle used cars.
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