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Asymmetric Information

Asymmetric information describes an economic interaction where one party possesses more or better information than another. This imbalance is a significant cause of market failure and leads to two primary problems: adverse selection, which arises from pre-contractual hidden attributes, and moral hazard, which results from post-contractual hidden actions.

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