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In a market for used digital cameras, buyers cannot tell the difference between high-quality, medium-quality, and low-quality models before purchase. The process of market unraveling has begun: sellers of high-quality cameras have exited because the average market price was too low. Now, only sellers of medium- and low-quality cameras remain. Which of the following interventions would be most effective at preventing the sellers of medium-quality cameras from also exiting the market?

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