Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Signaling refers to actions taken by individuals or entities to reveal information about themselves to others, often to indicate quality or capability. This concept plays a crucial role in markets where asymmetric information exists, helping to reduce uncertainty and distinguish between high-quality and low-quality goods or services. It is particularly relevant in contexts where one party has more or better information than another, which can lead to adverse selection and market inefficiencies.
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