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> Back in the day someone won a Nobel Prize for pointing out that, if a population of goods has unknown potentially costly problems, and there is no way to determine which particular instances of the goods have the problesms, the market will penalize all goods in that population. The canonical example is used cars.

George Akerlof and "The Market for Lemons": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Akerlof






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