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A Market for Lemons: George Akerlof, Information Asymmetry, Imperfect Information & Market Failures

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4 жыл бұрын

In perhaps one of the most interesting Nobel price stories with respect to economics, George Akerlof managed to hit it big thanks to his research on information asymmetry, with "A Market for Lemons" being iconic in this respect.
This video explains, in just one minute, what information asymmetry is all about, why you should care and how "A Market for Lemons" can help you understand the concept. Don't let the "Nobel thingy" make you believe the concepts George Akerlof tried to put on the table are difficult to comprehend.
On the contrary.
"A Market for Lemons" was explained through this video in such an easy to follow manner that... well, literally anyone with a minute or so (slightly more, to be fair) to spare will understand what information asymmetry is all about.
Of course, as always, it is important to understand that while George Akerlof's work in general and "A Market for Lemons" in particular has tremendous merits, there's no such thing as perfection in the world of economics. As such, George Akerlof's information asymmetry work has also been criticized by some economists, as explained through this animation, but the bottom line is this: including this concept in your proverbial arsenal would be highly, highly recommended.

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@C.A.MayankDesarda
@C.A.MayankDesarda 2 ай бұрын
"When life gives you lemons" is this related to this topic?
@MartyD
@MartyD 4 жыл бұрын
When life gives you lemons...
@OneMinuteEconomics
@OneMinuteEconomics 4 жыл бұрын
... you sell them online? :D
@realdvgarg
@realdvgarg 4 жыл бұрын
@@OneMinuteEconomics you create a video on the market for lemons
@TheDIYRookie
@TheDIYRookie 3 жыл бұрын
Look for undervalued vehicles, yes the good vehicle is $10k and the used vehicle $5k, but say it only takes additional $2k in repairs to bring it to the same level as the good vehicle, then your still up.
@OneMinuteEconomics
@OneMinuteEconomics 3 жыл бұрын
It's possible for sure but let's not forget that there are various hidden costs involved, many difficult to quantify. For example, how much time do you have to spend fixing the various problems, going back and forth with mechanics and so on. How much is that time worth. The same way, it's all fine and dandy if you can fix everything right away but what about well-camouflaged problems that might pop up let's say in the middle of your vacation, leaving you and your family stranded? What's the price tag one would put on that? The list could go on and on :) You might say such scenarios are unlikely and I'd agree, but as a driver myself, I've seen various situations that made me say "ouch!" out loud. For example, I was at a wedding and someone's car broke down. They called a tow truck to take it back to their home town and went along for the ride (they no longer attended the wedding). Halfway through(ish), that vehicle broke down as well :( I'm not saying finding undervalued vehicles can't be worth it, merely pointing out that something which seems to be a screaming bargain oftentimes turns out to be anything but :)
@me-myself-i787
@me-myself-i787 4 ай бұрын
This is what warranties are for.
@OneMinuteEconomics
@OneMinuteEconomics 4 ай бұрын
:D
@karenromero1537
@karenromero1537 3 жыл бұрын
Do you know where I can find exercesices about this topic?
@TheDIYRookie
@TheDIYRookie 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with your reply.
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