Symmetric ignorance: The cost of anonymous lemons

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Abstract

Rules that restrict information required in negotiated private transactions have spurred a vast increase in the scope of anonymous financial markets, particularly in the United States. The subtle costs of the information-restricting rules raise questions about the social value of “completing” anonymous markets that would not naturally survive and did not historically exist.

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Bhidé, A. (2021). Symmetric ignorance: The cost of anonymous lemons. European Financial Management, 27(3), 414–425. https://doi.org/10.1111/eufm.12298

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