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The Rationale Behind a Simple Transaction
Imagine the following scenario: Alex has a used bicycle they no longer need and values it at $50. Blair is looking for a used bicycle and is willing to pay up to $120 for one. After a brief negotiation, they agree on a price of $80. Analyze this transaction by explaining why both Alex and Blair willingly agreed to this exchange. In your analysis, describe the specific benefit each person receives. Finally, explain what would have to be different about Alex's valuation of the bicycle for the trade not to have occurred, assuming Blair's willingness to pay remains the same.
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The Rationale Behind a Simple Transaction
The primary motivation for two parties to voluntarily engage in a transaction is the prospect of achieving ______, which represents the net benefits they each receive compared to not trading at all.
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