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An auto insurance company is setting premiums for two groups of drivers. Group A consists of drivers who have installed an optional, verifiable anti-theft device in their cars. Group B consists of drivers who have not. The company cannot observe day-to-day actions like how carefully each driver locks their car or where they choose to park. The company should charge the same premium to both groups because the fundamental problem of unobservable driver care exists for all policyholders.

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