Multiple Choice
Problems associated with thin markets provide incentives for
A) buyers to seek information about identifying high-quality items.
B) sellers to prove that the items they are selling are of high quality.
C) buyers and sellers to agree upon a higher price than would hold in equilibrium.
D) both A and B.
Correct Answer:

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