Principles of Economics 2e
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ISBN: 9781947172364
Author: Steven A. Greenlaw; David Shapiro
Publisher: OpenStax
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Chapter 16, Problem 20CTQ
A website offers a place for people to buy and sell emeralds, but information about emeralds can be quite imperfect. The website then enacts a rule that all sellers in the market must pay for two independent examinations of their emerald, which are available to the customer for inspection.
- How would you expect this improved information to affect
demand for emeralds on this website? - How would you expect this improved information to affect the quantity of high-quality emeralds sold on the website?
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Principles of Economics 2e
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