The market for used cars is:
A) full of moral hazards that prevent the efficient functioning of the market.
B) active and well-functioning because of market institutions that developed to mitigate adverse selection.
C) contains many instances of adverse selection, which prevent it from functioning efficiently.
D) exhibit the principal-agent problem that prevent buyers from knowing the quality of the car they want to purchase.
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