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In markets for credence goods sellers are better informed than their customers about the quality that yields the highest surplus from trade. This paper studies second-degree price-discrimination in such markets. It shows that discrimination regards the amount of advice offered to customers and...
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. In theory, poorly informed consumers can protect themselves from maltreatment through sellers by asking for second …
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. In theory, poorly informed consumers can protect themselves from maltreatment through sellers by asking for second …
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lab experiments. Both in theory and in the experiment diagnostic uncertainty increases the rate of incorrect service … provision and leads to less trade, thus reducing efficiency. In theory, insurance also increases the provision of incorrect …
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. In theory, poorly informed consumers can protect themselves from maltreatment through sellers by asking for second …
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Many important markets, such as those for health care or repair services, are characterized by pronounced informational asymmetries between buyers and sellers – because the buyer cannot identify the quality of the product that fits her needs best, while the seller can do so by performing a...
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