Business Economics
Adverse selection is a situation in which one party in a transaction has more or better information than the other party, leading to an imbalance that can result in market inefficiencies. This often occurs in insurance and financial markets, where sellers have more information about the product or risk than buyers. The consequence can be that only high-risk individuals participate, driving up costs and potentially causing market failure.
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