Asymmetric Information
Autor: Smith, Mary L.
Wydane przez epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565304950
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If you cannot tell the difference between a high-quality product and a cleverly disguised piece of junk, what are you willing to pay? Nobel laureate George Akerlof famously answered this with his "Market for Lemons" theory. When sellers hold more information about a product's true quality than buyers, the market naturally drives out good products, leaving only the "lemons" behind.
This economic deep-dive explains how asymmetric information corrupts modern industries far beyond used cars. From freelance hiring platforms to healthcare and digital software, the book reveals how the inability to verify quality forces prices down, punishing honest professionals and rewarding scammers. It illustrates the destructive feedback loop that occurs when consumer trust evaporates completely.
To survive in a market flooded with lemons, you must understand the mechanics of signaling. Discover how to effectively communicate true quality, build unshakeable transparency, and overcome the buyer's inherent suspicion in an economy built on hidden flaws.
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