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When a Lack of Information Exists for Parties to a Deal

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When a lack of information exists for parties to a deal:


A) it is always worth getting more information before making a decision.
B) the cost of acquiring information sometimes is prohibitive and not worth it.
C) an exchange will never happen.
D) the exchange will always happen anyway, with little chance of maximizing surplus.

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